SFX TV Sci-Fi Championship League Of The Week: 3
The chart of this week’s UK TV telefantasy episodes, determined by you
This chart is based on the poll results voted for by you, for episodes that had their debut screening this week in the UK:
1 (+3) Fringe “The Bullet That Saved The World” (Your score: 4.924; SFX score 5/5)
2 (+3) The Almighty Johnsons “Everything Starts With Gaia” (Your score: 4.5; SFX score 4.5/5)
3 (+12) Haven “Magic Hour, Part 1” (Your score: 4.428; SFX score 4/5)
4 (+4) American Horror Story: Asylum “Nor’easter” (Your score: 4.388; SFX score (4.5/5)
5 (+5) Arrow “An Innocent Man” (Your score: 4.307; SFX score (4/5)
6 (-3) Grimm “Quill” (Your score: 4.227; SFX score (4/5)
7 (+9) Misfits Episode Three (Your score: 4.157; SFX score (3.5/5)
8 (-7) The Walking Dead "Say The Word" (Your score: 3.979; SFX score 3.5/5)
9 (+4) The Vampire Diaries “The Killer” (Your score: 3.964; SFX score 4/5)
10 (+4) Wizards Vs Aliens “Rebel Magic” (Your score: 3.928; SFX score (3/5)
11 (-5) Merlin "A Lesson In Vengeance" (Your score: 3.906; SFX score 3.5/5)
12 (-) Alphas “Falling” (Your score: 3.888; SFX score 3.5/5)
13 (-6) Continuum “Playtime” (Your score: 3.869; SFX score (3.5/5)
14 (-5) Switch Episode Five (Your score: 3.4; SFX score 3/5)
Want to check out what we thought of these episodes? Then use the SFX TV Reviews Index
Lots of movement this week, and an absolutely astonishing score from you for Fringe in the number one position. Good to see a very good episode of Haven propel the show up into the top three from the nether regions of the chart last week. Misfits is finally getting some well-deserved love (maybe people are getting used to the new characters?) and we suspect tonight’s episode may do really well in next week’s chart (it's a corker). Warehouse 13 and Red
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Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.