Update: 06:30 Brackets are back up and have been updated with yesterdays results.
View Brackets Here
Day 8: And so here we are at the final day of the first round, and it's been some ride so far. I have shouted at my computer in amazement at some results, and been grinding teeth as others sneaked through. In terms of the competition for guessing the correct results, I am on 9, which shows how wrong I've been and also how unpredictable it has been too. Yesterday was a much quieter day, with only the 'Supernatural' vs. 'Freaks & Geeks' giving over 1000 votes. Freaks tried and failed in a midday bid to take the lead and Supernatural never looked back afterwards. Also, Mad Men strolled through to the next round with over 70% of the votes, as well as TV Classic MASH and in a slightly surprising result, NCIS beating Six Feet Under. That was definetely the shock of the day, and perhaps a sign that some of the cable channels don't have the audience to win the competition.
Best Show Ever Round 1.4d - Friday Night Lights vs. Alias & 30 Rock vs. The X Files
For all those who have entered the competition, once the results are updated, you can check out how you are doing here: Updated Brackets
Today here we have two quite cult fanbase shows Friday Night Lights and Alias battling it out as well modern comedy 30 Rock taking on the huge X Files. Can the biggest cult following show of the past 20 years (LOST perhaps an exception) find its way into round two. Lets vote and find out. Also today we have Battlestar Galactica vs. CSI & How I Met Your Mother vs. Chuck in the other post which you can view here: Best Show Ever 1.4c
Friday Night Lights vs. Alias
Friday Night Lights
Seasons: 4 (ongoing)
Format: Teen Drama/Sports
Synopsis: During the first three seasons the series details events surrounding the Dillon Panthers, a high school football team based in fictional Dillon, Texas, with particular focus given to the team's coach, Eric Taylor (Kyle Chandler) and his family.
Fan Review: None Submitted
Alias
Seasons: 5 (Finished)
Format: Action/Drama/Thriller/Science Fiction
Synopsis: It stars Jennifer Garner as Sydney Bristow, a CIA agent. The main theme of the series explores Sydney's obligation to conceal her true career from her friends and family, even as she assumes multiple aliases to carry out her missions. These themes are most prevalent in the first two seasons of the show. A major plotline of the series was the search for and recovery of artifacts created by Milo Rambaldi, a Renaissance-era character with similarities to both Leonardo da Vinci and Nostradamus. This plot and some technologies used in the series pushed Alias into the genre of science fiction.
Fan Review: Hoops2448
Alias has multiple reasons why it is a great show. The main reason is that it has a great balance between action and character. The show resolves around a group of spies and the adventures/life and death situations they get into on the job. Because of this the action is a given but what the writers of Alias manage to do is create very real relationship drama in between all the action which grounds the series. Secondly the music in Alias much like that used in LOST is created by Michael Giacchino who balances the different tones of the show in his music with the action scenes having a fast paced techno beat and personal scenes having a slow and light tone. This show is a must watch because not only is the action fun but the characters are too with Jack Bristow, the father of lead character Sydney Bristow, standing out more than the others.
30 Rock vs. The X-Files
30 Rock
Seasons: 4 (ongoing)
Format: Situation Comedy
Synopsis: The series is loosely based on Fey's experiences as head writer for Saturday Night Live. 30 Rock takes place behind the scenes of a fictional live sketch comedy series depicted as airing on NBC; the name "30 Rock" refers to the address of the GE Building where NBC Studios is located, 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
Fan Review: None Submitted
The X-Files
Seasons: 9 (Finished)
Format: Drama/science fiction/horror/mystery/thriller
Synopsis: In the series, FBI agents Fox Mulder (David Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson) are the investigators of X-Files: marginalized, unsolved cases involving paranormal phenomena. Mulder is a believer in the existence of aliens and the paranormal, while Scully, a skeptic, is assigned to make scientific analyses of Mulder's discoveries.
Fan Review: None Submitted
Thanks once again for voting and taking part in the Competition. Hope your doing well, and that your favourite shows are getting through. Comment away and lets see who grinds through today.
Top 3 Most Voted for Polls So Far:
1. The West Wing vs. LOST (Day 6, Round 1 - 3644 votes)
2. Legend of the Seeker vs. Fringe (Day 2, Round 1 - 3283 votes)
3. Firefly vs. 24 (Day 2, Round 1 - 3069 votes)
Also if you would like to submit a review for any show for the next round, then send them to harris_4_president@yahoo.co.uk!
I'm asking for as many as possible today, which you can leave in the comments section of this post or the other of today's poll posts, as I hope to expand the information and images for Round Two as I can spend more time on each show :)
So that is reviews for:
Arrested Development
The Office (US)
Veronica Mars
Glee
Firefly
Fringe
The Wire
The Mentalist
Dexter
Gilmore Girls
Smallville
Stargate SG1
The Twilight Zone
The Vampire Diaries
Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
Flashforward
Deadwood
Grey's Anatomy
Scrubs
Desperate Housewives
The OC
Doctor Who (2005 - )
Seinfeld
LOST
Supernatural
Man Men
NCIS
MASH
Thanks, Adam
Sign Up for the SpoilerTV Newsletter where we talk all things TV!
Recommendations
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)