2013/2014: Best Dramedy Serial

The Serieskiller Awards 2014 have begun.

 

Which was the best Dramedy Serial of the last season?

go to the voting:

https://serieskiller.com/?page_id=3191

 

2013/2014: Best Drama Serial

The Serieskiller Awards 2014 have begun.

 

Which was the best Drama Serial of the last season?

go to the voting:

https://serieskiller.com/?page_id=3131

 

DRAMA MAP – March 2014

If it’s difficult for you to find a new drama show that fits your needs, you might find it in the Serieskiller.com Drama Map!

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Serieskiller.com’s Best Drama Serial 2012/2013

Actually two winners will be awarded in this voting:
– the best drama of the last season
and
– the best new drama of the last season.

The combined vote is now final and shown in the following chart:
drama201213

There have been 1661 votes by 383 voters (50%) and therefore 1661 additional votes where distributed by the jury of serieskiller.com (representing 383 voters; 50%) to come to the conclusion that Sundance Channel’s Rectify is the best new drama serial of season 2012/2013, but the overall best drama serial of season 2012/2013 is:

AMC’s BREAKING BAD (Season 5.1)!

 

» FYI, the winners of recent years:

2011/2012: Breaking Bad [AMC] + new: Homeland US [SHO]
2010/2011: Game of Thrones [HBO] + new: Boardwalk Empire [HBO]
2009/2010: Breaking Bad [AMC] + new: Justified [FX]

Serieskiller.com’s Best Protagonist in a Drama 2012/2013

Actually three winners will be awarded:
– the best female protagonist
– the best male protagonist
– the overall best protagonist,
depending on which one has more votes.
This award honors only the art of acting, not the written characters.

The combined vote for is now final and shown in the following chart:
dramaprotagonist201213

There have been 1471 votes by 290 voters (50%) and therefore 1471 additional votes where distributed by the jury of serieskiller.com (representing 290 voters; 50%) to come to the conclusion that BRYAN CRANSTON outperformed his competition at enacting AMC Breaking Bad’s character Walter White as a male protagonist as well as SIDSE BABETT KNUDSEN outperformed her competition at enacting DR1 Borgen’s character Birgitte Nyborg as a female protagonist in a drama of season 2012/2013. But only one can be the overall best protagonist and that is this year:

BRYAN CRANSTON for playing the role of AMC Breaking Bad’s character Walter White.

» FYI, the winners of recent years:

2011/2012: Breaking Bad [AMC]: BRYAN CRANSTON as “Walter White” (male & overall)
2011/2012: Homeland [SHO]: CLAIRE DANES as “Carrie Mathison” (female)
2010/2011: Justified [FX]: MARGO MARTINDALE as “Mags Bennett” (female & overall)
2010/2011: The Borgias [SHO]: JEREMY IRONS as “‘Pope’ Rodrigo Borgia” (male)
2009/2010: Breaking Bad [AMC]: AARON PAUL as “Jesse Pinkman” (male & overall)
2009/2010: Big Love [HBO]: CHLOË SEVIGNY as “Nicolette Grant” (female)

Serieskiller.com’s Best Supporting Actor in a Drama 2012/2013

The combined vote is now final and shown in the following chart:
dramasuppactor201213

There have been 517 votes by 84 voters (50%) and therefore 517 additional votes where distributed by the jury of serieskiller.com (representing 84 voters; 50%) to come to the conclusion that the acting of DEAN NORRIS outperformed his competition at enacting AMC Breaking Bad’s character Hank Schrader in a dramedy of season 2012/2013.

» FYI, the winners of recent years:

2011/2012: Boardwalk Empire [HBO]: MICHAEL SHANNON as “Nelson Van Alden”
2010/2011: Big Love [HBO]: MATT ROSS as “Alby Grant”
2009/2010: True Blood [HBO]: NELSON ELLIS as “Lafayette Reynolds”

Serieskiller.com’s Best Supporting Actress in a Drama 2012/2013

The combined vote is now final and shown in the following chart:

dramasuppactress201213

There have been 284 votes by 50 voters (50%) and therefore 284 additional votes where distributed by the jury of serieskiller.com (representing 50 voters; 50%) to come to the conclusion that the acting of ANNA GUNN outperformed her competition at enacting AMC Breaking Bad’s character Skyler White in a drama of season 2012/2013.

» FYI, the winners of recent years:

2011/2012: Boardwalk Empire [HBO]: ALEKSA PALLADINO as “Angela Darmody”
2010/2011: Justified [FX]: KAITLYN DEVER as “Loretta”
2009/2010: Sons of Anarchy [FX]: KATEY SAGAL as “Gemma Teller Morrow”

Serieskiller.com’s Best Male Character in a Drama 2012/2013

The combined vote is now final and shown in the following chart:

dramamalechar201213

There have been 445 votes by 68 voters (50%) and therefore 445 votes where distributed by the jury of serieskiller.com (representing 68 voters; 50%) to come to the conclusion that AMC Breaking Bad’s character WALTER WHITE was the best written male character in a drama of season 2012/2013.

» FYI, the winners of recent years:

2011/2012: Breaking Bad [AMC]: WALTER WHITE
2010/2011: Game of Thrones [HBO]: TYRION LANNISTER
2009/2010: Mad Men [AMC]: DON DRAPER

Serieskiller.com’s Best Female Character in a Drama 2012/2013

The combined vote is now final and shown in the following chart:
dramafemalechar201213

There have been 437 votes by 55 voters (50%) and therefore 437 additional votes where distributed by the jury of serieskiller.com (representing 55 voters; 50%) to come to the conclusion that AMC Breaking Bad’s character SKYLER WHITE was the best written female character in a drama of season 2012/2013.

» FYI, the winners of recent years:

2011/2012: Mad Men [AMC]: PEGGY OLSON
2010/2011: Sons of Anarchy [FX]: GEMMA TELLER MORROW
2009/2010: Mad Men [AMC]: PEGGY OLSON

Serieskiller.com’s Best Writing in a Drama or Dramedy Serial 2012/2013

The combined vote is now final and shown in the following chart:

writingdramadramedy201213

There have been 427 votes by 193 (50%) and therefore 427 additional votes where distributed by the jury of serieskiller.com (representing 193 voters; 50%) to come to the conclusion that the art of writing of AMC’s BREAKING BAD outshined its competition by constructing the strongest net of brilliant stories and well-structured characters that you were riveted by in a serial of season 2012/2013.

» FYI, the winners of recent years:

2011/2012: Breaking Bad [AMC]
2010/2011: Mad Men [AMC]
2009/2010: Breaking Bad [AMC]