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We now have the THIRD round elimination for our new Bracket or Sweet 16, which is the Best TV Shows from the 1990s through present day. Several weeks ago, we took a couple of days to come up with 64 of the best tv shows from that time-frame, and we put them in a NCAA-style tournament bracket to see what would emerge as the best show of that time. We separated them into two categories, which were comedy series and drama series. Even in this THIRD round, there were some big fights amongst us. Blood was drawn, bones were broken, words were said, dogs and cats started living together – MASS HYSTERIA. You can click the link below to see the bracket in its entirety and print it out and play along.  This was a lot of fun. We will be posting some images of our bracket picks for you to see in full on our FACEBOOK page, which you should visit to catch up on all the latest information. And don’t forget to visit iTunes and Stitcher and subscribe to our podcast. Enjoy the show.

2014 Television Show Bracket – Full Bracket

 

By Bryan Kluger

Former husky model, real-life Comic Book Guy, genre-bending screenwriter, nude filmmaker, hairy podcaster, pro-wrestling idiot-savant, who has a penchant for solving Rubik's Cubes and rolling candy cigarettes on unreleased bootlegs of Frank Zappa records.

2 thoughts on “Podcast #31: Best TV Series 90′S – Present Bracket – Sweet 16!!”
  1. Both The X-Files and The West Wing should have been #1 seeds. Going up against each other in the first round is a travesty. And Scrubs?! Poppycock.

    The selection committee needs to watch QI. All of it. There is not a single educational show, either. Where’s Sesame Street?

    Seinfeld as the oldest show left demonstrates a very short memory, and lack of love for or knowledge about older shows. 75 percent of these shows are from the last decade. Quantum Leap shouldn’t be the oldest show in the tourney.

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