Monday, December 28, 2015

Remembering 2015: TV analysis




The year 2015 has been quite an impact for our daily lives ranging from the good news, better news, the best news, the bad news, the worst news, and everything we laid our eyes on. Now it's the ideal time for this blog to write down the analysis on what's what over the year 2015.

From newest additions, returning favorites, and bitter ends, nothing can amaze the televiewers than the best of television moments of the year 2015. Let's analyze what's what.

According to Facebook, the ten best TV shows watched by viewers in 2015 were HBO's Game of Thrones, AMC's The Walking Dead (including its origin series Fear The Walking Dead), Comedy Central's The Daily Show (from Jon Stewart's departure to the arrival of new presenter Trevor Noah), NBC's Saturday Night Live (which celebrated its 40th anniversary this year), WWE Raw, The Simpsons, 19 Kids and Counting, Grey's Anatomy, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and the Netflix original series Orange is the New Black.

In the tumblr side, the twenty most reblogged live action TV shows of the year are Supernatural, Parks and Recreation, Orange is the New Black, Arrow, The Vampire Diaries, Doctor Who, Teen Wolf, Game of Thrones, Once Upon a Time, The 100, Sherlock, Pretty Little Liars, The Walking Dead, Hannibal, Orphan Black, RuPaul's Drag Race, Agent Carter, How To Get Away With Murder, Daredevil and Agents of SHIELD.

Also, the most reblogged cartoon shows of the year, according to tumblr, are Steven Universe, Gravity Falls (thanks to the Weirdmageddon specials, with the series finale due next year), The Legend of Korra (on its final chapter of the show), Avatar, Bob's Burgers, Spongebob Squarepants (anyone seen the Sponge out of Water film?), The Simpsons, Over the Garden Wall mini-series, Adventure Time (following the Stakes special episodes discovering Marceline's secret origins), Adult Swim's Rick and Morty, Disney XD's new show Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Nickelodeon's TMNT, Teen Titans series (the Teen Titans Go TV show sparked huge interest on it), Cartoon Network's new show We Bare Bears, The Powerpuff Girls (due for a reboot in next year), Danny Phantom, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (the 100th episode is a milestone to this show), Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir, South Park, and Invader Zim.

As reality stars come and go, the year 2015 brought some of the biggest impact on reality TV stars but the Kardashians nailed it big time as well as the infamous sex change from Bruce Jenner to Caitlyn Jenner as every observers knew it.

We had so many newcomers in TV, which some viewers may find it to have a possibility to become a new favorite, such as Mr. Robot, Into The Badlands, Miles from Tomorrowland, Jessica Jones, The Grinder, Best Friends Whenever, The Expanse, Supergirl, Blaze and the Monster Machines, The Expanse, The Last Man on Earth (most are starting to love that show not because of Will Forte playing the titular character but also the woman who voiced Mabel from Gravity Falls appeared in this show), We Bare Bears, and many other new arrivals. Apart from that, we braced farewell to ever popular shows such as Mad Men, Phineas and Ferb, Jessie, Kickin It, and other shows left the TV land for good. No matter the outcome, the year 2015 is a golden year for binge watchers.

Check back on this segment as I'll be tackling on the movie analysis through the year 2015.

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