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  • Bellsprout
    Hard Times.
    • Oct 2009
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    #16
    Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

    Originally posted by daflyboys
    The Daily Show..... shouldn't qualify. Not really a T.V. Show per se.
    How is a show that airs on television not a television show?
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    • Watson
      Burrow Club
      • Jul 2008
      • 27013

      #17
      Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

      ugh, Seinfeld.

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      • justblaze09
        Swaggy Poole
        • Mar 2007
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        #18
        Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

        Originally posted by daflyboys
        The Daily Show..... shouldn't qualify. Not really a T.V. Show per se.
        Stop it, just stop it.
        It airs on TV, it's a TV show.
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        • UATide
          Pro
          • Jun 2008
          • 952

          #19
          Seinfeld is probably my favorite show and it is #2 so no complaints from me there.

          I thought the Office would have been a lot higher though (US).
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          • deaduck
            MVP
            • Mar 2009
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            #20
            Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

            Originally posted by justblaze09
            Stop it, just stop it.
            It airs on TV, it's a TV show.
            But how do you feel about Secretariat?

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            • Bellsprout
              Hard Times.
              • Oct 2009
              • 25652

              #21
              Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

              Originally posted by UATide
              I thought the Office would have been a lot higher though (US).
              I'm guessing it got punished, and rightfully so in my eyes, for the last 3 seasons.

              Early Office, seasons 2 and 3 specifically, would probably be much higher if you could discount the rest of the series.
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              • daflyboys
                Banned
                • May 2003
                • 18238

                #22
                Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

                Originally posted by justblaze09
                Stop it, just stop it.
                It airs on TV, it's a TV show.
                Don't be so simplistic. Reality shows air on TV, but they're not TV shows in the same sense that a majority of this listing. Other than Letterman, every show is constructed and a script/storyline is written. The Daily Show is largely a political commentary show, with a liberal bent. It's not a fictional piece of writing.

                And in further response to these shows being written in regard to events going on at the time of their appearance, then what about MASH, Star Trek, etc.

                As far as the Secretariat comment.....if you can't follow the analogy, sorry.

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                • Fresh Tendrils
                  Strike Hard and Fade Away
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 36131

                  #23
                  Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

                  Originally posted by daflyboys
                  Don't be so simplistic. Reality shows air on TV, but they're not TV shows in the same sense that a majority of this listing. Other than Letterman, every show is constructed and a script/storyline is written. The Daily Show is largely a political commentary show, with a liberal bent. It's not a fictional piece of writing.

                  And in further response to these shows being written in regard to events going on at the time of their appearance, then what about MASH, Star Trek, etc.

                  As far as the Secretariat comment.....if you can't follow the analogy, sorry.
                  Reality TV shows - at least now - are the same to me as any other show since they're so heavily scripted/produced. They're horribly constructed shows so you don't see them on this list.

                  I don't have a problem including in the late night and these "mock" news shows especially if you're including shows like Saturday Night Live. I can look at the Daily Show and see that it has much better writing than Whitney or Big Bang Theory despite those shows having "storylines" and a traditional "script."

                  And the Secretariat analogy makes no sense. Its an animal. Why would you include it with human athletes? The Daily Show is still a TV show, but its a different genre of TV. Its the same as compiling a list of human athletes across different sports.



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                  • daflyboys
                    Banned
                    • May 2003
                    • 18238

                    #24
                    Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

                    Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                    And the Secretariat analogy makes no sense. Its an animal. Why would you include it with human athletes? The Daily Show is still a TV show, but its a different genre of TV. Its the same as compiling a list of human athletes across different sports.
                    Of course it makes sense. That's the whole point. Secretariat was considered an athlete amongst human athletes. It was ridiculous to include him in that list despite being involved in a sport.

                    I don't consider it a TV Show in the same vein as these other shows. It's a commentary show first and foremost with a comedic angle. News programming is on TV, but that doesn't make it a TV Show.

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                    • Fresh Tendrils
                      Strike Hard and Fade Away
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 36131

                      #25
                      Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

                      Originally posted by daflyboys
                      Of course it makes sense. That's the whole point. Secretariat was considered an athlete amongst human athletes. It was ridiculous to include him in that list despite being involved in a sport.

                      I don't consider it a TV Show in the same vein as these other shows. It's a commentary show first and foremost with a comedic angle. News programming is on TV, but that doesn't make it a TV Show.
                      Its on TV on a regular schedule. Its a TV show. Simply because its not a drama or sitcom doesn't mean it can't be compared and included. Its obviously not in the same vein as most of the other shows, but that doesn't mean its a completely different species.

                      The horse versus human thing is not applicable.



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                      • daflyboys
                        Banned
                        • May 2003
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                        #26
                        Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

                        Ok....then where are all the documentaries?

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                        • Redacted01
                          Hall Of Fame
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 10316

                          #27
                          Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

                          Originally posted by Rocky
                          The Wire>>>>>>>>>>>>>>The Sopranos (except for the first couple of seasons or so).

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                          • Fresh Tendrils
                            Strike Hard and Fade Away
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 36131

                            #28
                            Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

                            Originally posted by daflyboys
                            Ok....then where are all the documentaries?
                            Aren't most of those simply mini-series or one show specials?



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                            • daflyboys
                              Banned
                              • May 2003
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                              #29
                              Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

                              Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                              Aren't most of those simply mini-series or one show specials?
                              Biography has been on since 1987 (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092322/). The Daily Show is not a contiguous plot/storyline like you have in most every show on that list, which is partially my point.

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                              • Fresh Tendrils
                                Strike Hard and Fade Away
                                • Jul 2002
                                • 36131

                                #30
                                Re: Writers Guild 101 Best Written T.V. Shows

                                Originally posted by daflyboys
                                Biography has been on since 1987 (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092322/). The Daily Show is not a contiguous plot/storyline like you have in most every show on that list, which is partially my point.
                                I understand that, but neither does The Twilight Zone, Sesame Street, Saturday Night Live, Carol Burnett Show, etc. Simply because these shows don't adhere to the same plot/storyline formula that carries most shows doesn't mean their writing is subpar. I think there are pros and cons to both formats and I don't think one is necessarily easier than the other.



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