This is the Second of Day One's set of Poll in the Best Show Competition.
The first one can be found here:
Veronica Mars vs. Sex and the City
Veronica Mars
Format: Teen Dramedy/Mystery
Synopsis: The series is set in the fictional town of Neptune, California and stars Kristen Bell as a student who progresses from high school to college while moonlighting as a private investigator under the tutelage of her detective father. In each episode, Veronica solves a different stand-alone case while working to solve a more complex mystery. The first two seasons of the series had a season-long mystery arc, introduced in the first episode of the season and solved in the season finale. The third season took a different format, focusing on smaller mystery arcs that would last the course of several episodes.
User Reviews: None Submitted
Sex and The City
Format: Romantic Dramedy
Synopsis: The show was based in part on writer Candice Bushnell's book, compiled from her column with the New York Observer. Bushnell has stated in several interviews that the Carrie Bradshaw in her columns is her alter ego; when she wrote the "Sex and the City" essays, she used her own name initially; for privacy reasons, however, she created the character of Carrie Bradshaw, a promiscuous woman who was also working as a writer and living in New York City. Carrie also has the same initials, a flourish emphasizing her connection with Bushnell
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The Prisoner (1967) vs. Glee
The Prisoner
Format: Spy/Science Fiction
Synopsis: The series follows a British former secret agent who is held prisoner in a mysterious seaside village where his captors try to find out why he abruptly resigned from his job. Although sold as a thriller in the mould of McGoohan's previous series, Dangerman (called Secret Agent in its U.S. release), the show's combination of 1960s countercultural themes and surreal setting had a far-reaching effect on science fiction/fantasy programming, and on popular culture in general.
User Reviews: Edie McKearney
The Prisoner (1967) - This is "Borg Collectivism Captures Secret Agent Man." Episodes in this Cold War drama touched on such topics as hallucinogenics, mind control, dream control, and the like. No names for people, only numbers and only one man is left trying to save himself and his individuality from the masses. Those in the Village are locked into an Orwellian experience and it was amazing to see how much of what was shown in this series is now an everyday occurrence. Mail interceptions at work, web cams, surveillance - this show was created before the introduction of PCs and common access to any kind of computer networks but it's warnings now read like a blueprint for the world as we know it. If you like spy shows, psychological mysteries, counterculture defiance, surrealism, or just checking out something that was ahead of its time, it's definitely worth your attention.Glee
Format: Musical Comedy Drama
Synopsis: It focuses on a high school show choir called "New Directions", at the fictional William McKindlety High School in Lima, Ohio. Won this years Golden Globe for best Musical or Comedy.
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Also, apologies for a few technical hitches with the layout. It should be fixed for tomorrow :)
Adam