You don't need a question mark at the end of the clue about the greatest TV show of all time. You should put an exclamation point and make it a declarative statement.
Game of Thrones is and was always thematically bankrupt of any real meaning... the whole White Walkers plotline was totally pointless and the theme of the show... was... I dunno, some garbage about Hobbes's theory on Original Position and mankind's corruptibility? What's to enjoy about a version of Lord of the Rings where wonderful, fantastic things can happen... but the writing is more interested in torture, murder, and incest? What's the point? It has a thousand characters, which means most of them are not developed much, and many of them are just there and don't serve any thematic purpose. It gets a bit boring when every single character is either becoming increasingly awful or having increasingly awful things done to them.
What's everyone's deal with Breaking Bad? Have you really seen it? Not just watched it but really seen it? You could add "arguably" to the clue. After all it is a question of taste.
Plus one could argue that on IMDb it shares the highest score with 2 other TV Shows in the top 250 - voted by users.
I've only seen season 1 of Breaking Bad but I know it's widely regarded as the best show on TV. It's got the Guinness World Record for the most acclaimed show of all time, it always scores highly in Best TV Shows lists, it was always winning Emmys, Golden Globes etc. It's omnipresence was kinda annoying tbh
Listing some of those accolades would be a better clue. Or better yet, something that describes the show itself, like "TV show about a teacher who sells meth." A completely subjective question like "greatest TV show of all time" is not something that has one right answer, and therefore doesn't belong on a quiz like this.
It's not. And I'm not even saying this because I think it's the greatest show of all time. But it's commonly called that and the highest score at IMDb thing is well known and often cited. The fact that it shows up on a "bad things" quiz makes the answer so obvious that the clue is almost unnecessary anyway.
Far better casting, better plot(s), better character development, better writing.
Plus one could argue that on IMDb it shares the highest score with 2 other TV Shows in the top 250 - voted by users.
Got Leroy though