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The only TV shows you have to watch this fall

by Jethro Nededog on Oct 31, 2015, 1:32 PM

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It's about a month into the new fall season and many of you might be finding it hard to take in all your favorite shows along with giving the new ones a chance.

What if there were a way to know which shows you should stick with and which ones to give up on?

Business Insider teamed up with Amobee Brand Intelligence to give you some help.

We found out which shows critics were most talking about between July 19 to October 19, 2015 and what they're saying about those shows.

Here are the top 10 shows critics are talking about and why:

 

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"The Muppets" (ABC) isn't a strong show, but you might want to watch it once in a while.

51% Positive, 24% Neutral, and 24% Negative

ABC reframed "The Muppets" as a comedy shot similarly to the documentary style of "Modern Family" and "The Office." It was seeing double-digit ratings losses in its first couple weeks, but that has seemed to have stabilized as it settles into the season's third-highest rated new show.



"Supergirl" (CBS) is a must-see for now.

45% Positive, 55% Neutral

It's pretty interesting to see how much the critics are talking about a show that hasn't premiered yet. CBS and DC Comics' "Supergirl" remake has a romantic comedy-kind of feel to it and a girl power message to its marketing. Critics have seen the pilot already and found it light and fun.



"Scream Queens" is for the young at heart. Non-millennials, vacate the living room.

21% Positive, 36% Neutral, and 43% Negative

The critics are mixed on "Scream Queens," leaning toward thumbs down. It's clearly a very stylized show that appeals to a Millennial audience. Fox has seen dramatic increases in the delayed viewership numbers for the show.



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