Television RedCafe's Favourite TV Shows Of All Time Contest (THE RESULTS)

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Imagine if that tripe had beaten Succession or True Detective
 

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Deadwood, in my opinion, has probably the best written dialogue of any tv show. It's like Shakespeare sprinkled with obscenities. Can never tire of listening to the characters talk.
The show is so dense, it's like a favourite book that reveals more and more every time you read it. It's the pinnacle of tv shows and for me only The Wire surpasses it slightly. Can't recommend it enough.
Yeah, it's in a league of its own for dialogue. Some of the monologues are incredibly poetic.
 
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Just finished Stranger things last week. What a fecking show. Just perfection. Each season kept getting better and better. Season 4 was awesome.
 

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I could never get into the US version. Mainly because I was always comparing it to the original. British humour's great but it's not as easy to understand for folk outside these shores...probably another reason why it's not as popular on here despite being far superior.
I'm British, and I got the humour. I just found Gervais's act (which has looked more and more like it's actually just him playing himself as the years have gone on) to wear thin very quickly. There's nothing redeemable about him.

What the US version did very well is to recognise that it needed to diverge from a slavish copy and give their lead character one or two traits that made him a tiny bit sympathetic and relatable rather than in just a 'yeah, I know a prick like that at my work' sort of way.
 
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That seems about right.

Season 1 is GOAT level. Season 2 is trash. Season 3 is mediocre.
 

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No. 15 - True Detective
Total Points: 82
Number Of Lists: 20
Highest Position: 1
Voter Of Highest Position: @Salt Bailly

Don‘t do it. I didn‘t find S2 as abysmal as most but it‘s got nothing on S1 - it‘s rather comical even. S3 I have seen only two episodes, think it‘s likely better than S2 but well…guess I‘ll finish it at some point.
 

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Deadwood, in my opinion, has probably the best written dialogue of any tv show. It's like Shakespeare sprinkled with obscenities. Can never tire of listening to the characters talk.
The show is so dense, it's like a favourite book that reveals more and more every time you read it. It's the pinnacle of tv shows and for me only The Wire surpasses it slightly. Can't recommend it enough.
My thoughts exactly. And Swearengen steals damn near every scene he’s in. So good.
 

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Awsome.

South Park is a huge part of my youth. I still remember making friends over watching it. As a bit of an outkast, beeing able to actually hang and have something to talk about with the ”cool” kids was huge to me.

Was printing out pictures of Eric and the boys to hang on my wall (with another Eric of course) and had South Park theamed bedsheets.

It was a trip away from a sometimes sad childhood, and a show that forever will bring me good memories. Even if i dont enjoy the show as much now as i did then, i still watch the new episodes from time to time.
 

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No. 15 - True Detective
Total Points: 82
Number Of Lists: 20
Highest Position: 1
Voter Of Highest Position: @Salt Bailly

Dark, dripping in Nietzschean philosophy and bubbling under with the potentially supernatural, this is about as disturbing as TV gets.

The writing, atmosphere, prestige HBO production values and Woody Harrelson in his element all add up to an all-time great miniseries, but McConaughey's career-best turn as Rust Cohle is what propels it to the top for me. Mesmerising from the first scene, he brings the obsessive, nihilistic Cohle to life, and the pay off is a tour de force of a performance.

"Once there was only dark. You ask me, the light's winning.”

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As far as I'm concerned, it's 3 different shows that happen to have the same title. The 2nd was bang average and I didn't finish the 3rd. I'll be watching the 4th this month (starring Jodie Foster) with tempered expectations.
 

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Dark, dripping in Nietzschean philosophy and bubbling under with the potentially supernatural, this is about as disturbing as TV gets.

The writing, atmosphere, prestige HBO production values and Woody Harrelson in his element all add up to an all-time great miniseries, but McConaughey's career-best turn as Rust Cohle is what propels it to the top for me. Mesmerising from the first scene, he brings the obsessive, nihilistic Cohle to life, and the pay off is a tour de force of a performance.

"Once there was only dark. You ask me, the light's winning.”

@Dirty Schwein
As far as I'm concerned, it's 3 different shows that happen to have the same title. The 2nd was bang average and I didn't finish the 3rd. I'll be watching the 4th this month (starring Jodie Foster) with tempered expectations.
:drool:
 

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Before I post the next one, I have a question.

I'm gonna do the music albums version of this next year. What's the best way to do the qualifying rounds?

I was thinking just do it by like decades:

Up to 1969
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010 - present

Would that be the best way?

I'm not a huge music fan so would like input.
 

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Dark, dripping in Nietzschean philosophy and bubbling under with the potentially supernatural, this is about as disturbing as TV gets.

The writing, atmosphere, prestige HBO production values and Woody Harrelson in his element all add up to an all-time great miniseries, but McConaughey's career-best turn as Rust Cohle is what propels it to the top for me. Mesmerising from the first scene, he brings the obsessive, nihilistic Cohle to life, and the pay off is a tour de force of a performance.

"Once there was only dark. You ask me, the light's winning.”

@Dirty Schwein
As far as I'm concerned, it's 3 different shows that happen to have the same title. The 2nd was bang average and I didn't finish the 3rd. I'll be watching the 4th this month (starring Jodie Foster) with tempered expectations.
oh, didn‘t know there was a fourth coming up.

That continuous shot where he goes undercover alongside those neonazis hitting a stash house was breathtaking. I also like how it nonchalantly tapped into Lovecraftian cosmic horror within the last ep - although I have to be honest and say that I needed a while till I accepted and embraced that part.
 

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Before I post the next one, I have a question.

I'm gonna do the music albums version of this next year. What's the best way to do the qualifying rounds?

I was thinking just do it by like decades:

Up to 1969
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010 - present

Would that be the best way?

I'm not a huge music fan so would like input.
It’s tough. The only other option is by genre but that’s another can of worms in itself.
 

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oh, didn‘t know there was a fourth coming up.

That continuous shot where he goes undercover alongside those neonazis hitting a stash house was breathtaking. I also like how it nonchalantly tapped into Lovecraftian cosmic horror within the last ep - although I have to be honest and say that I needed a while till I accepted and embraced that part.
The trailer for the 4th looks pretty good. It's the first season with no involvement from creator Nic Pizzolatto.

I think that scene in the last episode was supposed to be his visions coming to a head rather than something actually supernatural, but I did read recently that the last episode was originally meant to have Rust vanish after that scene, never to be seen again, suggesting there were supernatural forces at work. I think they made the right choice in the end; the final scene got some stick at the time but the more I watch it the more I like it.
 

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No. 16 - Stranger Things
Total Points: 80
Number Of Lists: 22
Highest Position: 1
Voter Of Highest Position: @Big Andy

Love this show, the 80’s vibe, the story, and the fact that it’s the first real show I’ve properly watched with my eldest means it holds a very special place for me.