This is a friendly reminder that there's one week left to vote for the 50 greatest game shows of all time!
I'm hoping to receive at least as many ballots as Matt received back in 2006 -- I trust that more votes will come in now that the deadline is approaching. If you already voted but you haven't yet received a reply from me thanking you for your vote, then I didn't receive your e-mail.
If you're worried about painstakingly ranking your top fifty, I would recommend you just go with your gut and accept the fact that on another day, your opinions would put the shows in a slightly different order. We're just thinking about which game shows we like, not deciding who lives and who dies.
What I've learned so far from recording everybody's votes is that a poll like this really benefits from a large number of responses. The reason top ten lists often get derided is because they're frequently just one person's opinion. If I published just my Top 50 Game Shows list, several people would disagree with my rankings and opinions. And I've received a handful of ballots where I've personally disagreed with an individual's vote.
But when we aggregate our opinions, a general consensus forms and we get a more definitive list of what the fans believe to be the best 50 game shows. The more ballots that are cast, the stronger the results will be.
So before you have to reluctantly vote in November (U.S. citizens only), why not take part in a democratic process in which you'll enjoy thinking about the candidates?
Remember: If you don't vote, you can't complain about the result. Well, I suppose you can, but you'll look like a huge jerk if you do.