Listing to One Side…

I always think people take "10 best" or "100 best" lists way too seriously.  Too often, instead of treating the list as just the opinions of one person or one group, it's like, "How dare someone compile a list that would differ from mine?"  When folks begin debating those lists, they not only seem to act like there's only one possible set of right answers, but that everyone is applying the same criteria.  That's not usually the case, either.  (I keep stumbling across lists that purport to itemize "the ten most influential comic artists" and it's obvious that no two people have the same definition of "influential," or even of "comic artists." )

With all that in mind, I direct your attention to this list of someone's "Hundred Favorite Moments in Television."  I'm not sure what definition of "favorite" leads to these selections but it's an interesting list.  It'll remind you of some of your favorite moments, no matter how you define "favorite."