Havn't had one of these in a while
Can we get a graph thread going?
Havn't had one of these in a while
Can we get a graph thread going?
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going to have a guess that very low score season 4 episode is the clip show with Ross posting the wedding invitations.
Clip shows are another reason why american television can be absolute dogshit
What's the high rated episode in season 5?
wondering that aswell
probably joeys purse or when ross finds out
It's The one where everyone finds out, just checked it.
dont like how the wedding episode isn't high enough at all. that episode was brilliant with joey and his small feet, ross trying to get Moana
Guess
Seinfeld
Yes
This is pretty accurate, peaked in season 5, season 8 and 9 were please kill me tier
Can't remember what those 3 blacksheep seasons were before the last one. Pretty steady run all in all
kek
pretty fucking generous with most of the seasons desu
About what you would expect, though I would say S2 should be higher than S1
Fuck I'm autistic. I was only looking at the series trendline. S2 is higher than S1.
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that 8/9 step function
probably settles the issue for good
>The best episode of the latest season is only an average episode in seasons 2-8.
>my visage when
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8 and under are the best, 9 and some of 10 constitute the end of what's barely watchable, and beyond is only trash.
these graphs suggest that values between 6 and 9 should be remapped to 0 to 10 to actually represent a 0-10 scale.
anything above 9 is undeniably good
anything below 6 is intolerably awful
>the best episode of the latest season is actually the best episode in the past 15 seasons
>it's still only average
Oh yeah definitely
On IMDb, if something is rated 6 or above, that usually means it's at least worth a watch time.
If it's rated 5.9 or below, that usually means it's bad.
I tend to trust IMDb more than RT or Meteoritic (for example, Ghostbusters 2016 has a 3/10 on Imdb but an 80% on RT)