Welcome, voters! TV Breakroom is hosting an Olympic-themed competition between scripted live-action TV shows, and you decide which shows take home the medals!
Every day during this event, a new mini-poll will launch, and you’ll have one week to vote. The top three answers in each mini-poll will receive medals (gold, silver, and bronze), which will be awarded to their respective shows.
Here on the main event page, you will find:
- Links to current and past polls
- Schedule of upcoming polls
- Medal winners for completed polls
- Up-to-date medal tally by show
You may want to bookmark this page and come back to it over this four-week event! Here you can also add late nominations in the comments for current and upcoming polls.
Event is Over!
Click here for our results post.
Medal Count
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Poll Medalists
Gold – Tiva (NCIS)
Silver – Densi (NCIS: Los Angeles)
Bronze – Caskett (Castle)
Gold – John and Mary Winchester (Supernatural)
Silver – Snow and Charming (Once Upon a Time)
Bronze – Angela and Hodgins (Bones)
Favorite Newborn to Five-Year-Old Character
Gold – Hope (Raising Hope)
Silver – Christine (Bones)
Bronze – Michael (Bones)
Favorite Elementary-Aged Character
Gold – Henry (Once Upon a Time)
Silver – Young Shawn (Psych)
Bronze – Young Gus (Psych)
Gold – “Once More With Feeling” (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Silver – “My Musical” (Scrubs)
Bronze – “Song Beneath the Song” (Grey’s Anatomy)
Favorite Animated/Alternate Media Episode
Gold – “Smile Time” (Angel)
Silver – “Lysergic Acid Diethylamide” (Fringe)
Bronze – “Digital Estate Planning” (Community)
Tied for Gold – Connor (Angel) and Dawn (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Bronze – Harmony (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Gold – Doctor Who (Torchwood, The Sarah Jane Adventures) – The Stolen Earth and Journey’s End
Silver – NCIS: Los Angeles (NCIS) – Random on Purpose
Bronze – The Finder (Bones) – Little Green Men
Gold – It’s the Great Pumpkin, Sam Winchester (Supernatural)
Silver – Code of Conduct (NCIS)
Bronze – Mummy in the Maze (Bones)
Tied for Gold – Child’s Play (NCIS) and Pangs (Buffy the Vampire Slayer)
Bronze – Slapsgiving (How I Met Your Mother)
Best Vampire Effects and Rules
Gold – Supernatural
Silver – Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
Bronze – True Blood
Best Werewolf Effects and Rules
Gold – The Vampire Diaries
Silver – Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel
Bronze – Teen Wolf
Gold – Angel/Angelus (David Boreanaz) – Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel
Silver – Willow/Vampire Willow (Alyson Hannigan) – Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Bronze – Snow White/Mary Margaret (Ginnifer Goodwin) – Once Upon a Time
Favorite Switched-Body Performance
Gold – Jared Padalecki as Lucifer – Supernatural
Silver – Matt Cohen as Michael – Supernatural
Bronze – Joanne Kelly as Pete and Eddie McClintock as Myka – Warehouse 13
Gold – Dragon (Merlin)
Silver – Satchmo (White Collar)
Bronze – Marcel (Friends)
Gold – Castle and Alexis (Castle)
Silver – Eli and Ziva (NCIS)
Bronze – Max and Temperance (Bones)
Gold – Martha and Castle (Castle)
Silver – Emma and Henry (Once Upon a Time)
Bronze – Madeline and Michael (Burn Notice)
Gold – John and Dean/Sam (Supernatural)
Silver – Henry and Shawn (Psych)
Bronze – Walter and Peter (Fringe)
Gold – Ellen and Jo (Supernatural)
Silver – Jackie and Rose (Doctor Who)
Bronze – Amy and River (Doctor Who)
Favorite Hero/Villain on Different Shows
Gold – Timothy Omundson: Carlton Lassiter (hero) on Psych, Phil Constantino (villain) on Jericho
Silver – Jensen Ackles: Dean Winchester (hero) on Supernatural, Ben/X5-493 (villain) on Dark Angel
Bronze – Nathan Fillion: Malcolm Reynolds (hero) on Firefly, Caleb (villain) on Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Gold – “Shout” sung by Shawn and Gus (Psych)
Silver – “Thinking of You” sung by Eliot (Leverage)
Bronze – “Dead or Alive” sung by Dean and Sam (Supernatural)
Am very interested in the end credit theme for Bones. Have no idea how to find it. Noted that you had posted a portion of it. Are you able to help? Many thanks
Here is my video of the Bones end credits tune:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvsWIZ9hH_c
I don’t know that any more exists – quite often a theme like this is composed specifically for the credits, often by the composer of the show’s score.