SFX TV Sci-Fi Championship League Of The Week: 5
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 past week in the UK:
1 (+4) Continuum “End Times” (your score: 4.783; SFX score 4.5/5)
2 (+1) American Horror Story Asylum “I Am Anne Frank Part 2” (your score: 4.735; SFX score 4.5/5)
3 (+6) Haven “Sarah” (your score: 4.645; SFX score 4.5/5)
4 (-3) The Almighty Johnsons “The House Of Jerome” (your score: 4.571; SFX score 5/5)
5 (-) The Walking Dead “When The Dead Come Knocking” (your score: 4.531; SFX score 4.5/5)
6 (+7) Grimm “Over My Dead Body” (your score: 4.412; SFX score 4/5)
7 (-1) Wizards Vs Aliens “Fall Of The Nekross” (your score: 4.367; SFX score 3.5/5)
8 (-6) Fringe “Through The Looking Glass And What Walter Found There” (your score: 4.357; SFX score 4/5)
9 (-2) The Secret Of Crickley Hall episode two (your score: 4.161; SFX score 4/5)
10 (-) Merlin “With All My Heart” (your score: 4.016; SFX score 3.5)
11 (-6) Misfits episode five “ (your score: 3.921; SFX score (3.5/5)
12 (-3) Arrow “Legacies” (your score: 3.726; SFX score (3/5)
13 (-1) Alphas “Life After Death” (your score: 3.364; SFX score (2/5)
Continuum ’s season finale nans the number one position this week, narrowly pipping American Horror Story Asylum . Fringe has a bit of a drop with an okay episode in a week when other shows upped their game, and Haven has a healthy climb with possibly its greatest episode yet. Poor old Alphas , though, continuing it run of under-performing episodes with by far the worst score of the week, and Misfits drops again after showing a big upswing last week.
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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.