What Was Your Favorite TV Show of 2012?
SodaHead TV
2012/12/25 13:00:00
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It's been another great year for TV, with some great shows getting even better and some new ones making a splash in the ratings. But which one was your absolute favorite? We've got a big list to choose from...
Big hitters like "Homeland," "Breaking Bad" and "The Walking Dead" dominated the ratings and the water coolers with their best seasons yet, with critics and audiences praising their great writing, award-winning performances and tense, thrilling plot lines.
Then there were the new kids on the block, like Lena Dunham's ultra-hip comic-drama "Girls," the addictive country-music soap opera "Nashville" and reality show "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" which... well, it is what it is. Did you "redneckognize?"

Big hitters like "Homeland," "Breaking Bad" and "The Walking Dead" dominated the ratings and the water coolers with their best seasons yet, with critics and audiences praising their great writing, award-winning performances and tense, thrilling plot lines.
Then there were the new kids on the block, like Lena Dunham's ultra-hip comic-drama "Girls," the addictive country-music soap opera "Nashville" and reality show "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" which... well, it is what it is. Did you "redneckognize?"

And don't forget about the reality shows, with the latest seasons of "The X Factor" and "Dancing With the Stars" being among the most gripping to date. We cried, we cheered, we booed; we were gripped. So, what was your favorite show of them all?
Top Opinion
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jmoss 2012/12/26 22:03:39Other




















hahaha lolz
Justin
I have more than one big-time favorite, I'm afraid. It's hard to pick just one. So I won't pick any.
BUT I have worked in Television and have been a "personality" and know how "fake" the news reporting can be. Hence I no longer bother with the medium since after the change to digital it is NO LONGER available in my home town, nor the large center for my area.
There is no
pretty much nothing worth watching.
It is no longer the unifier of the nation it was when I was growing up.
And if you do not live in a large city, then it does not exist for you.
So I use the computer and visit with people and the medium I helped set the rules for how public access TV would operate is, for me, a foot note in history and no longer something that is viable across the nation today.
Blessings,
Charlie
btsedlock
P.S. was'nt there a tv series a while back called the MEDIUM.