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Originally Posted by GirlySports
Proposed categories.
Cartoon
mystery
reality
action
miniseries
Soap Operas
Childrens TV
Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Sitcom (90's to current)
Sitcom (Pre-90's)
General Drama
Game show
Talk Show
Legal
Police
Canada
World
TV movie
TV character (comedy)
TV character (drama)
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Are mystery, police, and legal too similar to each other? Maybe 2 categories there (most, if not all, mysteries would fit into either police or legal).
What about Medical? Can't have all the cop and lawyer shows, but not doctor shows.
Soaps will definitely kick my ass. I assume that'll include daytime and prime time, right?
The Emmys combine Miniseries and Made for TV movie into one category. Should we do the same?
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Originally Posted by FanIn80
As a category, how about "TV Moment?"
You know... like Who shot JR? etc.
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I like this.
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Originally Posted by Jagger
One season wonder (or maybe two to have more choice) is a good idea. I really like that one.
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Originally Posted by GirlySports
Are there really 20 1-season wonders that were any good?
They only lasted 1 season for a reason 
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With the way Fox treats some of its show, I can think of many. 20 might be hard though, so how about "Gone too soon" - series with 3 or fewer seasons? Then, maybe to contrast that: "Long time friend" - series with 6 or more seasons.
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Originally Posted by Jagger
Also, I want to throw this out there. How about doing a straight draft instead of the snake style? I found that being near the beginning meant that you had two quick choices then nothing for ages. I would prefer to get to pick in order every round. As for position, well that's completely luck of the draw so if you're last, that's just the way it is. What does evreybody think?
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I agree.
With regard to Reality, what about considering each season of the "elimination" reality shows (where the season starts with a group of 10-15 people/teams and one or more is eliminated each week) as their own separate selectable entity? Every season has a completely new set of characters and competitions, so they really do stand alone.
Another option, combine Game Shows and Reality Competition shows in a single category, and have the non-competition unscripted shows (makeovers, renovations, and following around celebrities) in their own category.
Just spitballing some ideas.