Milestone #9
Milestone #9
I was in the P's at 800 shows, but now we're in the S's, although I assume they'll take longer than most letters.
There's still no F- and one F+ but there are now two F's. The D-s only went from 12 to 13, but the D's increased from 24 to 27, and the D+s from 45 to 54. The C-s grew from 103 to 121, the C's from 131 to 152, and the C+s from 170 to 183. The B-s rose from 184 to 210, and the B's finally cleared 100, 101 to be precise. The B+s finally moved from 28 to 29, but the A-s are still at five.
The '40s still have just that Lone Ranger episode. The '50s trounced the '60s, 46 to 32. The '70s only went from 74 to 76. The '80s continued their trend of growing slowly, this time from 88 to 90. The '90s did go from 119 to 136, but the '00s surprisingly grew only from 175 to 185, still at roughly one-fifth of the total. The '10s are more dominant then ever, going from 284 to 332.
CBS definitely is the biggest of the former Big Three, with 113 shows. ITV passed the BBC (both One and Two), 118 vs. 107.
At this point in the project, I'm not terribly optimistic about most things I check out, with some that I initially like ending up disappointing me, as with Riverdale. Still, there's the occasional good or at least decent show, and at least I enjoy the statistics.
I was in the P's at 800 shows, but now we're in the S's, although I assume they'll take longer than most letters.
There's still no F- and one F+ but there are now two F's. The D-s only went from 12 to 13, but the D's increased from 24 to 27, and the D+s from 45 to 54. The C-s grew from 103 to 121, the C's from 131 to 152, and the C+s from 170 to 183. The B-s rose from 184 to 210, and the B's finally cleared 100, 101 to be precise. The B+s finally moved from 28 to 29, but the A-s are still at five.
The '40s still have just that Lone Ranger episode. The '50s trounced the '60s, 46 to 32. The '70s only went from 74 to 76. The '80s continued their trend of growing slowly, this time from 88 to 90. The '90s did go from 119 to 136, but the '00s surprisingly grew only from 175 to 185, still at roughly one-fifth of the total. The '10s are more dominant then ever, going from 284 to 332.
CBS definitely is the biggest of the former Big Three, with 113 shows. ITV passed the BBC (both One and Two), 118 vs. 107.
At this point in the project, I'm not terribly optimistic about most things I check out, with some that I initially like ending up disappointing me, as with Riverdale. Still, there's the occasional good or at least decent show, and at least I enjoy the statistics.
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