TV Fights!

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  • 2015
  • 4 Seasons

TV Fights! is a debate show that delves into the realm of television and puts its fans to the test. It is produced by ScreenJunkies Plus and hosted by Andy Signore, and the show's format is set up in a tournament-style bracket system. In each episode, a panel of three guests will debate over specific TV-related questions that are tightly linked to the theme of the episode, with the help of clips from the shows in question. The guests will each make their cases, fighting for the shows, characters or concepts they believe in, and hoping to convince the others, and the audience, that their choice is superior. Each episode has a different theme, and it could range from ranking the best TV villains, to discussing the greatest TV cliffhangers of all time. The opening round has three debates, where each participant makes a one-minute opening statement for their chosen topic, after which everyone is allowed to rebut their opponent's points. The second round has a more open-ended discussion about a sub-topic within the main theme, and in the final round, the two remaining guests debate head to head, and a winner is declared. At the end of the episode, a scoreboard tracks the scores and leaves the audience with the final results. One of the significant highlights of the show is its ability to bring in passionate and educated panelists. The guests are often YouTubers, podcast hosts, comedians or simply avid TV fans. They come armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of the shows in question, and a willingness to defend their favorite characters or plots. The guests are picked with care, and the showrunners always aim for an eclectic mix of opinions, ages, and backgrounds, so as not to create a one-sided discussion. The diversity of voices keeps the show engaging and lively. Another key feature of TV Fights! is the use of movie and TV clips from the show. By using these clips, the guests can illustrate their points and back up their arguments with specific examples from the TV shows in question. It's a brilliant way of infusing the discussion with visual aids and makes the whole show feel more dynamic. While the guests on TV Fights! favour different shows and characters, one unifying theme is the love and appreciation they all have for television. It's not only the shows they watch, but the culture, the social aspect and even the impact TV has on our lives. It's an element that shines through with every episode, creating an atmosphere that is as fun as it is passionate. TV Fights! is also unique because it allows the audience to participate in the discussion. The show's moderators will read out comments and questions that the audience has written in during the episode, giving everyone the chance to have their say. This interaction between the guests and viewers adds another level of engagement to the show, and it's something that has become a staple in many ScreenJunkies Plus productions. Finally, what makes TV Fights! an excellent show is its re-watchability. The episodes are entertaining and witty, and the debates genuinely feel like a fight. It's great background noise for when you're doing something else, or perfect for when you need to take a break and just relax. Even for people who do not watch TV, the themes that are explored are food for thought, and the passion of the panelists is infectious. For fans of television, TV Fights! is a treat. It's a show that tackles some of the biggest debates and questions of the TV industry in a fun and light-hearted way while still getting to the heart of what makes TV so great. It's not only informative, but it's also engaging and invites the viewer to join in on the fun. So, if you're looking to dive into the world of TV fandom and enjoy some lively debates, TV Fights! is the perfect show for you.

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What Celebrity Should Have A Scripted Series About Their Life?
12. What Celebrity Should Have A Scripted Series About Their Life?
July 25, 2017
1. What Pixar movie should get it's own TV show? 2. ABC is adapting "A Few Good Men" as a live play on the network. What other musical/play should be adapted for TV? 3. Mariah Carrey is executive producing a TV show based on her life. What other celebrity should have a scripted series about their life? 4. Star Trek Discovery is coming up soon. What TV actor would you want to see
Who Is TV's Most Offensive Character?
11. Who Is TV's Most Offensive Character?
July 18, 2017
1. @jpeck1098: What is the biggest snub of this year's #Emmys? 2. @FXMhasthemovies: What TV character would make the best Emmy host? 3. Who is TV's most offensive character? 4. @eragon92: If SyFy did another miniseries based on a fairytale (i.e Alice, Tin Man) what tale should they do? 5. @mmkoch200: In honor of Game Of Thrones return, what TV character would you pick as your hand of the
What Is The Most Patriotic TV Series Of All Time?
9. What Is The Most Patriotic TV Series Of All Time?
July 4, 2017
1. What is the most patriotic TV series of all time? 2. @Bantha_Milk: Which show is the best representation of America? Good or bad. 3. @DanBrownVT: Which TV dad would throw the best July 4th BBQ? 4. @NickJames164: What TV show's setting would be best if moved to a beach? 5. Pitch a 4th of July episode for a current TV show
What Movie Monster Should The Stranger Things Kids Fight?!
8. What Movie Monster Should The Stranger Things Kids Fight?!
June 27, 2017
1. What is the best TV marriage proposal? 2. Who is all the time worst TV character (worst meaning bad conceptually, not worst as in most evil) 3. @MattMolina_1: If the Emmy Awards had a lifetime achievement award which actor/actress would you pick? 4. Best comic relief character in any superhero series? 5. What movie monster do you want to see the Stranger Things kids fight?
Reboot a
7. Reboot a "Rotten" Movie Into a TV Series!
June 20, 2017
1. In honor of Adam West, who should play Batman next on TV? 2. Take any film rated "rotten" on Rotten Tomatoes and pitch it as a TV show reboot. 3. What is the greatest MTV show of all time? 4. Who is the best TV sister? 5. Pitch a TV show based on any athlete
Who is TV's Most Badass Woman?
5. Who is TV's Most Badass Woman?
June 6, 2017
1. What is the worst show your significant other could be binge watching that you have to suffer through? 2. What was the best season finale for any show this year? 3. Who is TV's most badass woman? 4. @BBusterBill: if you could be on a deserted island with one tv character for the rest of your life, who would it be? 5. Which Beatles song would inspire the best TV series?
What Is The Best Non-Netflix Streaming Show?
4. What Is The Best Non-Netflix Streaming Show?
May 30, 2017
1. What is the best NON-NETFLIX streaming show? 2. Which previously network show should have a revival on a premium channel OR streaming service? 3. Pitch a drama with any sitcom character as the lead. 4. Which TV Character would you hire to be your personal trainer/fitness coach 5.Which TV show would you show a high school senior to best prepare them for real life?
Which TV Character Would Make The Best Wedding Officiant?
2. Which TV Character Would Make The Best Wedding Officiant?
May 16, 2017
1. @mattmolina91: who is the biggest playboy/player in TV history (male or female)? 2. Pitch an amusement park ride based around a TV show 3. Reboot a classic TV show (Pre-2000's) by gender swapping the lead 4. Which TV character would make the best wedding officiant? 5. Which TV character would be the most fun to body swap with for 24 hours?
Which TV Character Would Make The Best Imaginary Friend?
1. Which TV Character Would Make The Best Imaginary Friend?
May 9, 2017
1. @chrisrus1: Which season of a great show could you skip? 2. @bantha_milk: Which TV show could've still worked in the time before TV as a radio serial? 3. Which TV character (real life or animated) would make the best imaginary friend? 4. @TheTotalReviews: What is the most complicated TV relationship? 5. @mmkoch200: What TV character's will & testament would you most want to be named
Description

TV Fights! is a debate show that delves into the realm of television and puts its fans to the test. It is produced by ScreenJunkies Plus and hosted by Andy Signore, and the show's format is set up in a tournament-style bracket system. In each episode, a panel of three guests will debate over specific TV-related questions that are tightly linked to the theme of the episode, with the help of clips from the shows in question. The guests will each make their cases, fighting for the shows, characters or concepts they believe in, and hoping to convince the others, and the audience, that their choice is superior.

Each episode has a different theme, and it could range from ranking the best TV villains, to discussing the greatest TV cliffhangers of all time. The opening round has three debates, where each participant makes a one-minute opening statement for their chosen topic, after which everyone is allowed to rebut their opponent's points. The second round has a more open-ended discussion about a sub-topic within the main theme, and in the final round, the two remaining guests debate head to head, and a winner is declared. At the end of the episode, a scoreboard tracks the scores and leaves the audience with the final results.

One of the significant highlights of the show is its ability to bring in passionate and educated panelists. The guests are often YouTubers, podcast hosts, comedians or simply avid TV fans. They come armed with an encyclopedic knowledge of the shows in question, and a willingness to defend their favorite characters or plots. The guests are picked with care, and the showrunners always aim for an eclectic mix of opinions, ages, and backgrounds, so as not to create a one-sided discussion. The diversity of voices keeps the show engaging and lively.

Another key feature of TV Fights! is the use of movie and TV clips from the show. By using these clips, the guests can illustrate their points and back up their arguments with specific examples from the TV shows in question. It's a brilliant way of infusing the discussion with visual aids and makes the whole show feel more dynamic.

While the guests on TV Fights! favour different shows and characters, one unifying theme is the love and appreciation they all have for television. It's not only the shows they watch, but the culture, the social aspect and even the impact TV has on our lives. It's an element that shines through with every episode, creating an atmosphere that is as fun as it is passionate.

TV Fights! is also unique because it allows the audience to participate in the discussion. The show's moderators will read out comments and questions that the audience has written in during the episode, giving everyone the chance to have their say. This interaction between the guests and viewers adds another level of engagement to the show, and it's something that has become a staple in many ScreenJunkies Plus productions.

Finally, what makes TV Fights! an excellent show is its re-watchability. The episodes are entertaining and witty, and the debates genuinely feel like a fight. It's great background noise for when you're doing something else, or perfect for when you need to take a break and just relax. Even for people who do not watch TV, the themes that are explored are food for thought, and the passion of the panelists is infectious.

For fans of television, TV Fights! is a treat. It's a show that tackles some of the biggest debates and questions of the TV industry in a fun and light-hearted way while still getting to the heart of what makes TV so great. It's not only informative, but it's also engaging and invites the viewer to join in on the fun. So, if you're looking to dive into the world of TV fandom and enjoy some lively debates, TV Fights! is the perfect show for you.

  • Premiere Date
    November 18, 2015