My rating system is as follows:
4-7 is what shows generally get based on. While not wholly "objective", this part is what I believe constitutes a more objective representation of what a show deserves to be rated.
4 = Failed at what it tried to do, was poorly executed.
5 = Failed at what it tried to do, was well executed.
5' = Succeeded at what it tried to do, was poorly executed.
6 = Exceeded what it tried to do, was poorly executed.
6' = Succeeded at what it tried to do, was well executed.
7 = Exceeded what it tried to do, was well executed.
4 is Poor, 5 is Flawed, 6 is Competent, 7 is Excellent.
After this, I then apply a subjective modifier to the rating above.
If it means little to me, then it remains with its flat "objective" value.
If it means something more special to me, it gets a +2, meaning the worst favorite I have is a 6, the best favorite a 9.
If it means something more hateful to me, it gets a -3, meaning the classics I hate are 4s, and the worst shows I've ever seen that I can't ironically like are 1s. The subjective mod for hate is bigger because I feel more strongly when I feel I have been wronged by a piece of media.
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