cloudboy -> RE: Best Show on Television (7/28/2013 4:38:06 PM)
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what about fox, abc, nbc and channels other than cable networks? The Good Wife is the only show that might be considered a part of the golden age, i.e. critically acclaimed. If you feel otherwise, the poll has the write in candidate available. The best dramas, however, are mostly carried on cable. ------ Thanks for the responses. It's good to get a sense of what others are watching. We recently started watching HOMELAND. Its first two seasons are available ON DEMAND. I avoided this when it came out b/c I thought it might be a 24 clone. Anyway, its just an expertly crafted story built around two top actors, Claire Danes and Damien Lewis. Claire Danes is just unbelievably good. I did not want to accept Damien Lewis in another role after Band of Brothers, but he's very strong in Homeland -- portraying layers of anger, pain, conflicting loyalties, betrayal, loss, and other elements related to his hyper-complicated character. Mandy Patkin is also compelling. My vote would be for GoT. Although one could argue it's lowbrow (sex, violence, good v. evil), its production values and casting are off the charts. It's theme is self interest and self preservation mixed against the dangers of delusional thinking (Stanis, Geoffry) or idealism (The Starks.) Arguably Daenerys Targaryen treads best between these two dangers -- while still coming out ahead. Other top shows from the past: The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, and The Wire left behind a television hole upon their cancellation --- but the second generation behind them listed above is quite strong and is carried on a wider variety of Networks. HBO is no longer king. I have not seen THE WALKING DEAD or the GOOD WIFE, but each is critically acclaimed. BREAKING BAD is very good, but it is difficult to watch b/c it explores high functioning but very dysfunctional characters who tread close to the abyss.
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