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TV Fights airs live on Tuesdays at 4:00 pm Pacific time on Screen Junkies Plus. It is hosted by Roxy Striar and adopts the format of Movie Fights. Screen Junkies producer Ken Napzok appears as a Fact Checker and twitter comment reader.
As of November 24, 2015, there have been three episodes.
Current TV Fight Standings (As of November 24, 2015)
Rankings have been determined first by Win Percentage. If a tie has resulted, then it is broken by Points Per Game. If a tie still remains, the two are separated by Total Points. If they still remain tied, they are given the same ranking and put into alphabetical order.
Question and statistical summary (x during a tie breaker or Speed Round question denotes that the fighter did not participate in the question):
Episode 1: Most Epic TV Death? (unknown date)〔Episode 1: Most Epic TV Death? (unknown date) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-fights-episode-2-2969471〕
It was not aired live as subsequent episodes are, as evidence by the fact that no twitter comments are read.
This episode was uploaded sometime between the uploads of Episodes 2 and 3, hence the appearance of "episode-2" in the web address.
In addition to the fact that it is called Episode 1, it is clear that this was taped before Episode 2 based on how the tie-breaker was handled (see below). Further, the background is different than in Episodes 2 and 3.
Unlike is most episodes of Movie Fights, pre-speed Round tie-breaker questions result in points awarded.
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*It was stated that Judd Apatow never did anything on television after Josh's choice ("Freaks and Geeks"). However, the following year, he created "Undeclared" (also featuring Jason Segal and Seth Rogan), which also lasted only one season.
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*Roxy later clarified that the contestants should be focusing on the best show, nor the most ridiculous premise. In fact, the question card and the bottom of the screen said "a" rather than "the most".
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*Jonny was eliminated despite only losing on one question, which Josh also did. While there is a round-robin way to do a tie-breaker, it was not done. In the following episode, Andy Signore pointed this out, and the modern Movie Fight rules were applied, in which two fighters advance on a single question.
Episode 2: The Best Simpsons Episode Ever? (11-17-2015)〔Episode 2: The Best Simpsons Episode Ever? (11-17-2015) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-fights-the-best-pilot-ever-2969325〕
Second episode to be filmed, but first to air (aired on the first day of Screen Junkies Plus). Roxy refers to it as the first episode even though it is listed as Episode 2.
First episode to feature a participant from Movie Fights.
First episode in which a fighter wins after being in third place.
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*Even though it was the second question, Roxy started with Andy. For the third question, she started with Sasha. This was also repeated for the fifth and sixth questions.
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*The bottom of the screen after the question was asked replaced "other things" with "nothing."
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*Besides "The Muppets" (2015).
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*Ken stated that there were never any three-way ties at the end of the regular round of Movie Fights. This is not true. It had happened in Episodes 16 and 29. It also happened two days later in Episode 58.
Episode 3: Best Thanksgiving TV Episode Ever? (11-24-2015)〔Episode 3: Best Thanksgiving TV Episode Ever? (11-24-2015) http://www.screenjunkies.com/video/tv-fights-ep-3-best-thanksgiving-tv-episode-ever-2981996〕
First episode in which a fighter does not receive any points after the first round.
First episode in which a fighter takes an early lead and ultimately finishes in third.
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*During the debate of the second question, the bottom of the screen replaced "kick" with "Kisck".
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*Non-unanimous decision. Ken agreed with Hector for "Family Guy".
==References==


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