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R-Voice: What is your favorite TV show?

Railey Deang interviewed students at Green Valley High School.

Alex Crupi, senior

"I like the show 'Chuck' because it's funny and I wish I was in his situation because it'd be really cool."

Bharani Thenappan, senior

"I recently discovered the show 'How I Met Your Mother,' and it is hilarious. You know when you get home from a long day of school, it's nice to laugh."

Gavin Sweeney, senior

"Easily, 'Modern Family,' just because it's got consistently funny writers. They have such a wide variety of funny stuff like slapstick and more sophisticated jokes. I'm waiting for a fart joke because it's the only thing they haven't put in there that makes me laugh."

Sara Verrett, junior

"'Two and a Half Men,' because it's always made me laugh. It's been going on for a few years, and I really like the new change with Ashton Kutcher in it. I think he was a good replacement."

Candace Stubson, junior

"My favorite TV show is '90210' because it is full of drama." 

Lydie Anderson, sophomore

"I like 'Jersey Shore.' It's kind of bad though, but it's funny because of the drama."

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