I am stealing templar627's rating methodology:
Basically, my rating system is designed to be subjective, not objective. It's based on two big factors, enjoyability and everything else. So, some shows might score higher than they normally would because I really quite enjoyed them, while others might score lower, because even despite their strengths I really didn't find them that enjoyable. So without further ado, here's how it works:
10 - The top 5% (It's an extension of my favorites. At any one time there should only at most 5% of all the shows I've watched at this spot.)
9 - Wow, its pretty great! (It's a solid show, I'd most likely recommend it to you if asked about it.)
8 - Not bad, in fact, its good! (Something that brings a something that brings it above 7. It really is a cut above)
7 - I enjoyed it! (It didn't bring anything special but it wasn't bad either, It was a fun show to watch.)
6 - Meh... (All shows start at this baseline. Depending on how good I feel they are they move up or down)
5 - Aggressively Average (This is a really meh show, nothing special and I pretty much finished it to finish it.)
4 - Average with a side of boring. (If I finished this show then it was thru a superhuman effort, or its on hold. I'll watch it... Eventually...)
3 - Bad with a side of average. (There's something in this show that's a deal breaker. Something that makes is significantly bad.)
2 - Bad
1 - Something is seriously broken. Completely broken.
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