Just for fun.....
I was thinking about all the TV shows I watch, and trying to arrange them into some sort of priority list. Basically I came up with four tiers of shows.
TIER I - Favorites. These are the shows at the absolute top of your priority list, the ones you make sure to never miss, the ones you count the days until they come back. You may also rewatch them multiple times.
TIER II - Good/Great shows. These are the ones you enjoy a lot, but for one reason or another, aren't necessarily favorites. You don't need to necessarily watch them right away - they'll keep a day or two.
TIER III - Moderately enjoyable shows. These are the shows that are further down on the priority list. They get watched last. You enjoy them alright (most of the time), but you wouldn't be heartbroken to lose them either.
TIER IV - Bubble shows. These are shows that you're iffy about or or about to give up on. You may have enjoyed them at one time, or you may have been waiting them out in hopes they would improve. Either way, your future with these shows is questionable.
And I guess there could be a fifth tier -
TIER V - Possible shows. Shows you haven't started watching yet, but you're interested in taking a look.
So how do your shows rank?
For me (in alphabetical order) -
TIER I - Castle, Chuck, Eureka, Warehouse 13
TIER II - Fringe, In Plain Sight, NCIS LA, White Collar
TIER III - Burn Notice, Human Target, The Mentalist, NCIS, Psych, Royal Pains
TIER IV - CSI: NY
TIER V - Body of Proof, Covert Affairs, Hawaii Five-0, No Ordinary Family, Rizzoli & Isles, Undercovers
I was thinking about all the TV shows I watch, and trying to arrange them into some sort of priority list. Basically I came up with four tiers of shows.
TIER I - Favorites. These are the shows at the absolute top of your priority list, the ones you make sure to never miss, the ones you count the days until they come back. You may also rewatch them multiple times.
TIER II - Good/Great shows. These are the ones you enjoy a lot, but for one reason or another, aren't necessarily favorites. You don't need to necessarily watch them right away - they'll keep a day or two.
TIER III - Moderately enjoyable shows. These are the shows that are further down on the priority list. They get watched last. You enjoy them alright (most of the time), but you wouldn't be heartbroken to lose them either.
TIER IV - Bubble shows. These are shows that you're iffy about or or about to give up on. You may have enjoyed them at one time, or you may have been waiting them out in hopes they would improve. Either way, your future with these shows is questionable.
And I guess there could be a fifth tier -
TIER V - Possible shows. Shows you haven't started watching yet, but you're interested in taking a look.
So how do your shows rank?
For me (in alphabetical order) -
TIER I - Castle, Chuck, Eureka, Warehouse 13
TIER II - Fringe, In Plain Sight, NCIS LA, White Collar
TIER III - Burn Notice, Human Target, The Mentalist, NCIS, Psych, Royal Pains
TIER IV - CSI: NY
TIER V - Body of Proof, Covert Affairs, Hawaii Five-0, No Ordinary Family, Rizzoli & Isles, Undercovers
Comment