The TV Show That Canadians Most Want To See Make A Return Has Been Revealed & It's Iconic

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It has been years since we said goodbye to Walter White, but new research shows that Canadians really want Breaking Bad to return to TV.

The data compiled by SlotsOnlineCanada showed that based on Twitter searches, the dark comedy thriller is the number one show that fans want to see more of.

Scrubs came in second place for shows that Canadians want to see make a comeback and cult-favourite Buffy The Vampire Slayer came in third.

Community made it to fourth place on the list, with That '70s Show taking the fifth spot.

When it comes to which TV characters saw the most love online over the past year, Angel from Buffy The Vampire Slayer came in first place followed by Buffy herself.

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    Sarah Rohoman (she/her) was a Senior Writer with Narcity Media. She has worked at BuzzFeed Canada, Yahoo Canada, and CBC Radio in news, lifestyle, ecommerce, and social media. She has an MA in Journalism from Western University and a BA from McGill. She loves libraries, alpacas, and all things witchy.

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