101 Best Written TV Series
Jason P
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A pretty solid list by the writer's guild.
http://wga.org/content/default.aspx?id=4925
There are some notable exclusions, namely The Dukes of Hazzard and The A-Team are nowhere to be found.
Top 10
1 Sopranos
2 Seinfeld
3 The Twilight Zone
4 All in the Family
5 MASH
6 The Mary Tyler Moore Show
7 Mad Men
8 Cheers
9 The Wire (still have not watch an episode)
10 The West Wing
follow the link for the rest ...
http://wga.org/content/default.aspx?id=4925
There are some notable exclusions, namely The Dukes of Hazzard and The A-Team are nowhere to be found.
Top 10
1 Sopranos
2 Seinfeld
3 The Twilight Zone
4 All in the Family
5 MASH
6 The Mary Tyler Moore Show
7 Mad Men
8 Cheers
9 The Wire (still have not watch an episode)
10 The West Wing
follow the link for the rest ...
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Heck, the A-Team should have made the top 100 if Star Trek is at 31. :fp:
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That, and it ran 4x longer than the actual war did.
No NewsRadio or Sports Night on this list?
if firefly isnt on this list then the list has no credibility. But yay West Wing. i still havent watched the last two episodes.
Edit: There's actually a lot of good shows on that list. Including Buffy. So. I think the Firefly thing might have been an oversight.
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The top ten seems great. (I still have never seen The Wire either. Whoops.)
1996: Ft Lauderdale
1998: Birmingham
2000: Charlotte, Tampa
2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
2004: Kissimmee
2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
2010: MSG2
2012: Music Midtown
2014: Memphis
2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
2022: Nashville
2023: Ft. Worth II
Any list that does not start with the wire at number one is flawed. :nono:
I think in 5 years if this is made Breaking Bad easily slips into the top 10
I can understand leaving Firefly off. It only had one season and when it was shown on TV out of order it wasn't exactly the best view of it.
Glad Battlestar is on there.
where is DR WHO?? It is a genre defining show that ran for over 20 straight years and then was started up again and continues to have sucess.
Game of Thrones and Downton Abbey in the 40's seems a little low on the list considering we need to see how they end and where they go. (not bashing them i'm a BIG fan of both but they could start to suck)
Charlotte 03
Asheville 04
Atlanta 12
Greenville 16, Columbia 16
Seattle 18
Nashville 22
So, do I and Laura Palmer's diary.
This was my second thought after Firefly. The reason I can understand leaving Who off is because of the sheer scope of it. And not all Who was created equal. They split Star Trek up by the series on that list, Who doesn't do that, so it would make it kind of awkward to really rate.
Doctor Who still wins in my book :P
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Yeah, I agree. I would argue that it is better-written, but the Simpsons has so much material and longevity. Its great how those shows start in one direction, and get slingshotted into the actual unrelated plot.
Mr Show with Bob and David should have been on the list. That show is the Apex of comedy IMO
Charlotte 03
Asheville 04
Atlanta 12
Greenville 16, Columbia 16
Seattle 18
Nashville 22
one that needs to be on there what is conspicuously missing is Californication... the writing in that show is spectacular.
I could argue about the positioning of a lot of shows, but I do want to say this... Based shearly on the terrible way the writers elected to end the Soprano's, I'd knock it out of the number one spot... that ending almost ruined the whole series for me...
And where's Bubbles, Ricky and Julian??
Also ... I am the liquor.
Then the Italian-American community got up in arms and the show seemed to bog down a ton. There were too many loose ends/events that vanished. The show didnt seem to take me anywhere. The demise of some characters was anti-climactic. Then the ending was awful IMO. The entire reason I hung on for the final 3 seasons was to see what happens to Tony. Then to do that was awful.
Chicken Fingers anyone?
got a problem with Friday Night Lights (22) being 10 spots higher than DEADWOOD (32) in ANY list
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