We were recently introduced to "Graph TV," an index of virtually every TV show according to its IMDB ratings.
Kevin Wu created the interactive database, which also allows you to see people's favorite (and least favorite) series episodes. It's pretty neat and if you're a TV fan, you should check it out.
We've compiled some of the most popular series that have ever aired to see when shows peaked, and when viewers started losing interest.
Note that these maps reflect IMDB user reviews and ratings for episodes of series. They are not representative of Nielsen viewer ratings.
"Breaking Bad" skyrocketed in popularity in its last two seasons when the chemistry-teacher-turned-meth-kingpin's empire started falling apart.
IMDB ratings: 9.6/10 based on 459,099 ratings
People were into the season 4 ending of "Dexter," but disliked the final season.
IMDB ratings: 9.0/10 based on 347,819 ratings
We could deal with flashforwards and flashbacks, but "Lost" became a bit tough to follow during season 6's weird flash sideways.
IMDB ratings: 8.6/10 based on 268,472 ratings
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