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pikapal Since: Apr, 2018
May 31st 2023 at 7:42:14 PM •••

I would like to see the show Mad Scientist Toon Club added to the dueling shows Beakman's World and Bill Nye the Science Guy. This show was a similar format and debut in the fall of 1993. A live action host Dr. Pi taught you about science in a "hip" way. Each episode only had one topic like water.

H2SO4 Since: Jan, 2015
Nov 13th 2015 at 1:34:35 PM •••

Someone should put Lab Rats and Mighty Med as dueling shows. Their concepts are so similar—normal kids discover a world they have never seen—they discover people with powers and befriend them, and they help their superhero/bionic friends live and interact in the normal world, while keeping the identity of their true natures a secret. Also, the protagonist(s) discover their parent is a villain. When the Bionic island season comes around, Lab Rats is more like Mighty Med in that the main setting is an establishment for beings with powers. Oh, and both Muggle Protagonists get powers later on.

Larkmarn Since: Nov, 2010
Apr 17th 2014 at 11:17:17 AM •••

Errr... does the first folder mean to say "Examples Across Genres" rather than "Examples Across Genders"?

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swanpride Since: Jun, 2013
Jul 20th 2013 at 11:06:30 AM •••

Are Leverage and White Collar really duelling shows? The only thing they have in common is that both feature conman (and you could say the same about some other shows which aired around the same time). They didn't even air in concurrence to each other, since White Collar used to be a summer show until now. Leverage is an ensemble show which is about a group of people conning criminals to help their victims. White Collar is more a cop buddy show, focussed mostly on the character Neal Caffrey and his struggle with deciding what he really wants to be when "he grows up" (figuratively speaking).

Plus, saying that White Collar "won" already is a bolt assessment. While Leverage has been cancelled after the fifth season, there is no guarantee that White Collar will get a sixths season either, since the fifth season hasn't even aired yet. Plus, the seasons of Leverage are longer than the ones of White Collar, which has only 16 episodes per season.

I like both shows very much, but I don't think that they are rivals in the first place and if they are, the judgement is still out who wins.

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