The shows are not in the order in which Metacritic ranked them.
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Metacritic's List: The list includes TV series on the air before the summer of 2014, when the list was made, and after 1985, which is how far back Metacritic's list goes. See the full Metacritic list here: http://www.metacritic.com/feature/best-tv-series-based-on-books
This list for the poll: To break a tie that would have resulted in a list that would have exceeded the allowed 35 options, the two series with the lowest IMDb ratings were omitted.
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nice idea...sad that game of thrones will probably win by a mile...it's the flavor of the month vote this time around...(really getting sick of those 'popular for now' choices)...
but anyway...i would have to go with 'sherlock', whose fourth series was absolutely brilliant...but i'm also glad to see 'call the midwife' on there, as well as 'dave's world' (nice surprise)...
once again...love the idea...(wouldn't expect anything less from you...)
peace...
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I also like the Sherlock Holmes stories since my teenage years, and own a collection of them. But the cast of characters is fairly limited and I have read better short stories by other writers.
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Please correct the link back for your list (http://www.imdb.com/list/ls064978927/):
The link back is currently:
https://getsatisfaction.com/imdb/categories/imdb_imdb_poll
Please change to:
https://getsatisfaction.com/imdb/topics/ssuggestion-whats-your-favorite-tv-series-based-on-a-book
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Thanks for correcting your link back.
Moving is both physically and emotionally disruptive.
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interesting you should word it like that...was thinking how i grew up reading all of conan doyle's 'holmes' adventures and then falling in love with the rathbone/bruce movies (which i still watch constantly), and now of course, with the cumberbatch/freeman series...(never got into jeremy brett's version or america's elementary show)...do like the robert downey jr. films though...
but since people have forgotten how to read (in america anyway), it did make me think how many of these people voting actually read the books of the shows on which their votes were based...
now since the game of thrones series has become so popular, i'd probably say (hope) at least some of them actually went to the books as well...
maybe if you wish to reword the question, make it something like 'which series is your favorite from a book that you actually have read'...it's different and actually might change the outcome as well...
just a thought...as always...
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now since the game of thrones series has become so popular, i'd probably say (hope) at least some of them actually went to the books as well...
Indeed.
maybe if you wish to reword the question, make it something like 'which series is your favorite from a book that you actually have read'...it's different and actually might change the outcome as well...
'Good idea, except that I'm afraid that, with so few people reading these days, no one would be able to vote if I use the past-tense "read." What do you think?
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we may be surprised...
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Boy rocky-o, that is a 'sweeping generalization'!
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I'm an English instructor and I had to take a few different pedagogy courses (yawn, for the most part) in grad school, which committed much time to meta-analytical studies that suggest that, in the United States, at least, the frequency in which people read has been declining for years, as well as the grade level at which people read. Since I'm speaking statistically, that, of course, is a generalization but a frightening and sad one. In addition to the empirical evidence, my anecdotal evidence is that it is very difficult to get most, though of course certainly not all, college freshmen to read even a few pages a night. It pays off, though, when one of those students (or former high school kids or adult learners) comes in, enthusiastic and wide-eyed, after reading a poem or short story, and I get to see the beginning of the world opening up to them. :)
I have to admit that I'm often guilty of this trend myself. Although I read an awful lot of poetry, newspaper, magazine and scholarly articles, and non-fiction books, I read probably only 10% of the fiction that I did when I was growing up. My literary gaps, especially for a writer, are deep and wide. If I rewrote this poll's question the way that rocky suggested, I think I'd only have two TV series (Sherlock and Elementary) to choose from and that's because of what I read growing up.
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I updated you original post to reflect your list.
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I think it would be good to put the author's name even when the title is unnecessary because it is the same as the show.
On a few of your attempted italic codes you are missing the / in the end notation, so they formatting isn't working.
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Thanks for the feedback about the title and question. Do you think that the fact that they are a little different is ok? I'm usually kind of annoyingly specific but I'm guessing people will get that they're both getting at the same thing even if they are literally a bit different. ..?
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just had to make a comment with the new working title for the question, which again changes perspective...
of course, i still love the conan doyle pieces from which sherlock sprung, as well as all the dumas adventures about the musketeers which i've already read...
but now with the new wording, it makes me think that i would like to read something i've never read before, perhaps 'masters of sex' since it is biographical, or 'china beach' for similar purpose...even 'orange is the new black' or 'wallander' perhaps, just because they may seem interesting...
so now the onus focuses on the pretext of wanting to reread something i've already read, or begin to read something new that i haven't...
boy..when you pick a topic, the fruit falls far...
love it...peace...
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Thanks, rock, and peace right back at ya.
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You judged the book by the title? Titles are often a poor indication of the actual content or quality of a work. The Name of the Rose has very little to do with roses, Gone with the Wind's title is an allusion to the poem "Non Sum Qualis Eram Bonae sub Regno Cynarae" and does not prepare you for a narrative spanning decades, and One, Two, Buckle My Shoe is about a political conspiracy and not the nursery rhyme.
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I certainly didn't mean that I think titles should be an obvious indication of content, by the way. I am not a narrative poet and I prioritize negative capability so I certainly don't need, or even prefer, titles that are clearly representative of content. The title to which I was referring, Darkly Dreaming Dexter, clearly labels the content, which I don't prefer, but what I didn't like about the title is that it's a terrible use of alliteration. I think the makers of the great TV series were wise to choose something else, which I think works really well in its simplicity.
Titles are a big deal to me, though; I made a poll once about films with literate, intelligent, and creative titles that display appreciation of language.
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I have a suggestion. How about some TV shows based on comic books like Legion or Arrow?
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What Binge-Worthy TV Show Most Makes You Want to "Binge-Read?"
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Metacritic's List: The list includes TV series on the air before the summer of 2014, when the list was made, and after 1985, which is how far back Metacritic's list goes. See the full Metacritic list here: http://www.metacritic.com/feature/best-tv-series-based-on-books
This list for the poll: To break a tie that would have resulted in a list that would have exceeded the allowed 35 options, the two series with the lowest IMDb ratings were omitted.
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The above post includes a bit more information.
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Read: Game of Thrones (2011 TV Series) - Based on A Game of Thrones,the first novel in A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin.
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As of 13-Aug-2017 5:39 AM Pacific your polls have 147,450 or more votes, for an average of 1,391 votes per poll.
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