This is a weird one.
The Hollywood Reporter has just posted a list of the top TV shows among Republicans and Democrats.
The higher-rated series (in terms of actual ratings) tend to be those favored by Republicans (Idol, NCIS), while more modestly rated but critically acclaimed fare like Breaking Bad and Mad Men score big with Democrats (and, naturally, not one of the Top 15 series for Reps scored in the top 15 for Dems. And vice versa (why doesn't that surprise me?).
What did surprise me was the show that tied for 4th place with Republican viewers ... V! It was also the only SFF series to make either list. Which is why I'm putting this here.
I wonder if that well-timed joke about universal health care in one of the early episodes had something to do with it!
I'd take the list with a grain of salt, though. I mean, while it's no surprise to see Glenn Beck and Keith Olbermann's shows topping the respective lists, I find it hard to believe Democrats love the Kardashians so much they'd rank them at #4!
Anyway, here's the list:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/blogs/live-feed/right-wing-tv-43558
Alex
PS. This was posted in the spirit of fun (and also to point out a possible factor in V surviving a second season). In the current climate, Rep vs Dem discussions often turn into cluster-frells and flame wars. Please save the serious brick throwing for the TNZ forum - thanks!
The Hollywood Reporter has just posted a list of the top TV shows among Republicans and Democrats.
The higher-rated series (in terms of actual ratings) tend to be those favored by Republicans (Idol, NCIS), while more modestly rated but critically acclaimed fare like Breaking Bad and Mad Men score big with Democrats (and, naturally, not one of the Top 15 series for Reps scored in the top 15 for Dems. And vice versa (why doesn't that surprise me?).
What did surprise me was the show that tied for 4th place with Republican viewers ... V! It was also the only SFF series to make either list. Which is why I'm putting this here.
I wonder if that well-timed joke about universal health care in one of the early episodes had something to do with it!

I'd take the list with a grain of salt, though. I mean, while it's no surprise to see Glenn Beck and Keith Olbermann's shows topping the respective lists, I find it hard to believe Democrats love the Kardashians so much they'd rank them at #4!
Anyway, here's the list:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/blogs/live-feed/right-wing-tv-43558
Alex
PS. This was posted in the spirit of fun (and also to point out a possible factor in V surviving a second season). In the current climate, Rep vs Dem discussions often turn into cluster-frells and flame wars. Please save the serious brick throwing for the TNZ forum - thanks!