There was something special about television before streaming. We didn't binge entire seasons in a weekend—we planned our week around them. This week on The Midnight Release, we're taking a nostalgic journey through the television shows that defined generations. From shows we watched with parents and grandparents like Cheers, Knight Rider, and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air to 24, Smallville, Lost, Breaking Bad, The Last of Us, and everything in between, we revisit the series that shaped pop culture, sparked conversations at school and work, and kept us counting down until the next episode. Along the way we compare the evolution of television—from recording shows on VHS and waiting for DVD box sets to today's streaming services, binge culture, and the surprising return of weekly releases. We also revisit our rating segment, Midnight Meter, where we share our personal ratings and impressions on recent games and television, including Daredevil, House of the Dragon, The Last of Us, Fallout, The Pitt, and more. Whether you grew up waiting for Thursday night sitcoms, spent weekends watching MTV, or you're discovering today's prestige television, this episode is a celebration of the stories that kept us coming back week after week. Next week, we're heading back into gaming as we relive the sights, sounds, and unforgettable memories of classic arcades, modern entertainment centers, laser tag, ticket counters, and why arcades may have accidentally prepared an entire generation for casinos.