"To all grave" became the most "important" series of the 2000s according to the viewers

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The Rotten Tomatoes films aggregator reviewed another autumn user survey about the best serials of the 2000s. The first place in the top 20 was taking advantage of the series Vince Gilligan "In all grave", who scored 61% of the benefits of viewers. The second significant place in the hearts of the serials of the series got a "office", which positively appreciated 47% of respondents. The latter in the top three leaders with 45% of the positive reviews scored "Clan Soprano".

In the top 10 of the "zero" TV shows:

"Breaking Bad";

"Office";

"Clan soprano";

"Stay alive";

"American idol";

"24 hours";

"Madness";

"Sex in the big city";

"How I Met your mother";

"West Wing."

The main tele-track of the past decade, the audience was named now the late James Gandolphin for the role of Tony in the "clan soprano". He received 18% of the votes of fans. Second place was awarded Steve Karel from 17% of the votes - the star "Saturday evening live" and the director of the "Office". Treasted Tina Fay leaders, starred in the series "Studio 30" and scored 7.96% of audience sympathies.

But Brian Cranston, the artist Walter White in the series "In all serious" in the leaders of the audience rating, oddly enough, did not enter. Often, criticism called it "the most exciting and grand tragic character" in television history. For the role of a teacher of Walter White, the Methamphetamine King, who became the Methamphetamine King for the future of his family, was "Golden Globe" in 2014 for the best dramatic male role on TV.

"In all serious" in the same year entered the Guinness Book of Records as the "TV series with the highest rating", scored 99 points from 100 at the British portal Metacritic. At Rotten Tomatoes, the series scored 98% of approval among the audience and 96% among professional critics.

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