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fredpaii wrote:I think unheralded is basically symptomatic of region. I.E. - Cashner and Ross would be unheralded and underrated on the east coast much more than on the west coast.
Greatest TV Shows....This implies a wider audience base moreso than if it were merely "favorite" TV shows. OR are you asking us which shows do we think are the greatest without regard to ratings popularity, critical acclaim, and so forth (which pretty much brings us into "favorite" territory)?
I think region has something to do with it, but not everything. Wade Davis and Danny Duffy are probably under-appreciated and/or unheralded in almost all regions. Since even most of the most devoted baseball fans don't go to the majority of their team's games, they still miss out on many of the good players. I'm sure even many East Coast fans have missed out on the years Ozuna or Alvarez have been having.
I'm not sure how Greatest TV shows implies a wider audience than "favorite" does. However, I did ask what people thought the Greatest TV shows were, not just their favorites. Greatest shows does take critical acclaim into account, but it should not take ratings into account. Three's Company had awesome ratings while the superior Twin Peaks did not. You can choose whatever aesthetic standards you value, whether they be acting, writing, innovation, cultural influence, or laughs. If you do so, and separate yourself somewhat from your own personal predilections, then you would not just be picking your favorite shows; you would not just be in "favorite" territory.
For example, some of my favorite tv shows that did not make my Greatest TV Shows list was:
The Walking Dead
Family Guy
Arrested Development
Miami Vice
Penny Dreadful
Fringe