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5 TV opening credits you just can't skip
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The minute-or-less opening credits you should never fast forward through. - photo by Amanda Taylor
TVLAND Some TV intros are things you dread and can't wait to skip (Full House, anyone?). Theyre silly and long and annoying. But others the good ones even end up on your drive-to-work playlists.

Spare me your silly lyrics with songs about the backstory of the characters. Keep your cheesy starring this smiling-at-the-camera cast nonsense to yourself. I want something that immediately puts me in the mood of the show. I want amazing songs that stay in my head long after the episode has ended. I want immersive visuals.

Without further ado, the opening credits sequences you should never skip:

'Parks and Recreation'

The jaunty little tune featuring the cast and the beautiful scenery of historic Pawnee, Indiana is the kind of thing that gets stuck in your head in the best kind of way.

Composer: Gaby Moreno

'Twin Peaks'

Easily the longest on the list, yet possibly the most delightful. The slow pan around the sights of Twin Peaks, with the neon writing, puts you right in the mood for some pie and coffee at the RR Diner.

Composer: Angelo Badalamenti

'Teen Wolf'

The dark and mysterious supernatural show has the most perfect intro seductive shots of its teen cast cut in with monsters and broken glass. Ooooh. Spooky.

Composer: Dino Meneghin

'Game of Thrones'

Whatever your opinions about the show itself may be, Game of Thrones has one of the most intricately detailed opening sequences of all time. The moving, animated map of Westeros gives plot details in the most subtle way possible and its impossible to skip.

Composer: Ramin Djawadi

'Friday Night Lights'

The yellow filters over the hot, sunny Texas landscape. The images of the beloved Taylors and their clear eyes, full hearts (cant lose!). Cue the tears.

Composer: Explosions in the Sky
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