Ranking Every TV Show of 2015, #s 30-21: Terrorists, Zombies, Spies, and Sex
Continuing its annual exercise, the Manifesto is ranking every TV show we watched in 2015. If you missed them, here are the previous installments:
Continuing its annual exercise, the Manifesto is ranking every TV show we watched in 2015. If you missed them, here are the previous installments:
The Manifesto is ranking every TV show we watched in 2015. If you missed them, here are the previous installments:
God, I watch a lot of television.
This is both a boast and a confession. In the current era of #PeakTV, it requires a considerable level of dedication to keep up with the overwhelming number of scripted shows that air at all times and across a dozen different platforms. It also requires a pitiful social life, a prohibitive cable bill, and a perpetual lack of sleep. For we deviants who are committed to scouring all corners of the artistic world, watching TV is less a hobby than a calling, a solemn quest to discover the next great prestige drama or quirky comedy.
It is also a losing battle. The forthcoming series of posts will chronicle my thoughts on a healthy (OK, unhealthy) number of TV shows, but what galls me are not the series I disliked but those I haven’t seen. Unless you write about television for a living, it is virtually impossible to consume all of the available programming (at least, not without inventing the 37-hour-day). There is, quite literally, too much damn TV. Read More
And finally, the Manifesto presents its top 10 TV shows of 2014. If you missed them, here are links to our prior posts: