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The Most Watched TV Event Of All Time Revealed After Recount

Out of all the major TV moments in history, which one was the most watched? As it turns out, the most recent Super Bowl was the most-watched TV show in…

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Out of all the major TV moments in history, which one was the most watched? As it turns out, the most recent Super Bowl was the most-watched TV show in U.S. history. According to Nielsen Media Research, the game's original total of 113 million viewers, first reported in February, was incorrect. Its new findings now put the total number of viewers at 115.1 million.

After the numbers were adjusted, Fox, the broadcaster of Super Bowl LVII, put out a statement. They said that Nielsen's restated the viewership for FOX Sports' presentation of Super Bowl LVII as 115.1 million viewers. This makes it the most-watched Super Bowl in history. "This revision is the product of a thorough review by Nielsen that revealed irregularities in the encoding that enables Nielsen's measurement of TV viewing as well as issues with the out-of-home measurement of Super Bowl LVII."

Recently, Nielsen Media Research shared a statement with The Athletic on the updated numbers and its efforts to be transparent in its audience measurement.

"The Super Bowl continues to be a unique media event in terms of its size and diversity in how audiences watch the game. We appreciate the support and collaboration from our partners at FOX and the NFL to correct previously unknown errors to ultimately provide a more accurate measure for this year's total audience for the game."

Viewers who were supposed to be credited towards Fox were given to the NFL Network instead. The error resulted in 2.1 million fewer viewers being given to Fox's total.

In February, Nielsen said the game had been watched by 113 million, which made it the third most-watched television show of all time.

What Are The Other Most Viewed Events In Television History?

As far as other top events that were not a Super Bowl include the 1969 moon landing with an estimated 125 to 150 million viewers, 1983's series finale of M*A*S*H with over 105.9 million viewers, and former President Richard Nixon’s resignation with over 110.0 million viewers says TVInsider.com.

TV Supporting Characters With Main Character Energy

Supporting characters in TV shows are often friends who know the main character better than anyone else. Sometimes side characters in TV shows have the tendency to become protagonists in a story that’s not their own. A lot of supporting characters have truly shined in their roles. The best supporting characters make fans want to learn more about them, or for them to take a larger role.

In some cases, support characters do get some sort of spin-off series. For instance, Saul from Breaking Bad got a prequel series, Better Call Saul. Frasier from Cheers had his own very successful series, Frasier. There's also Zoey Johnson from Black-ish  who spun into Grown-ish and Sam Puckett from iCarly who ended up in Sam & Cat.

Here, we've listed side characters that exude main character energy or absolutely steal the show. At times, the official main character took a back seat to their supporting castmate.

An example would be Michael Scott from The Office. Though he may be the quotable showstopper of the show, side characters like Dwight, Stanley, and Kevin would often steal the scene.

Some of the supporting characters we listed are from shows like The Walking Dead, Chidi from The Good Place, Stranger Things, and Emily In Paris.

Here are TV supporting characters with main character energy.

Klaus Hargreeves, also known as Number 4 - 'Umbrella Academy'

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Klaus, played by Robert Sheehan. Klaus is the show’s carefree and relatable character. Sheehan revealed in an interview that Klaus self-identifies as a non-binary who uses they/them as pronouns. There's a brand-new spinoff comic series on the way: ‘You Look Like Death.’ Klaus has been kicked out of the family, and his allowance cut off. The six-part story will be written by My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way, the co-creator of the original series and the executive producer of the TV show, and Shaun Simon. Maybe this can lead to a TV show spin-off.


Erica - 'Stranger Things'

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Erica, played by Priah Ferguson. Erica is a very quotable character in ‘Stranger Things.’ Fans often quote one of her memorable phrases “America has ‘Erica’ in it." Introduced in the second season as a recurring role before being promoted to the main cast from the third season on.


Chidi - 'The Good Place'

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Chidi, played by William Jackson Harper. He is the perfect balance to the character Eleanor. Chidi's inability to commit to even the smallest of decisions resonated with lots of fans.


Titus Andromedon - 'Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt'

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Titus, played by Titus Burgess. His relatability in this role was through the roof. From breaking out into song, being Kimmy’s listening ear to overall being unapologetically him. An episode that screamed “main character energy” for Titus was when his character paid homage to Beyoncé’s ‘Lemonade’ with a spoof.


Daryl Dixon - 'The Walking Dead'

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Daryl Dixon, as played by Norman Reedus, became one of the most popular - if not THE most popular - members of 'The Walking Dead' cast. Along with Melissa McBride's Carol, he was one of two original cast members to make it to the finale. And his character, like most of them, wasn't from the comic book that the show is based on. But Daryl has his own spinoff, so we haven't seen the last of him!


Winston - 'New Girl'

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Winston, played by Lamorne Morris. Winston debuted in the second episode of New Girl, replacing Coach, and it took fans some time to adjust to the change. He started out as a jock and slowly became more feminine as the series progressed.


April - 'Parks and Recreation'

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April, played by Aubrey Plaza. Parks department intern April Ludgate became a fan favorite over the course of the show's 7 seasons. "Parks and Recreation" co-creator Michael Schur said that he actually wrote the April Ludgate character for actress Aubrey Plaza after meeting with her. "Aubrey came over to my office and made me feel really uncomfortable for like an hour, and immediately I wanted to put her in the show,” Schur said in an interview with THE AV Club.


Jimmy Woo - 'WandaVision'

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Jimmy Woo, played by Randall Park. Woo debuted in 2018's 'Antman and the Wasp,' and then returned in 'Wandavision." In that show, he teamed with Kat Dennings' Darcy Lewis (that character debuted in the first two 'Thor' films). Fans have been vying for a Darcy/Jimmy spinoff.


Cheryl Marjorie Blossom - 'Riverdale'

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Cheryl Blossom, played by Madeline Petsch. She is Riverdale’s Resident It Girl and occasional mean girl. In the Archie comics, Cheryl Blossom was introduced as a third love interest for Archie. But ‘Riverdale’s’ creators made her much more than an object of affection. They’ve turned her into a strong, independent character. Not to mention her style alone has been a fan favorite. From gowns, and brooches, to capes and furs.


The Janitor - 'Scrubs'

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The Janitor, played by Neil Flynn. Neil Flynn often stole the show as the Janitor. Scrubs ran for eight seasons and one of the most beloved characters was the Janitor. The character was originally supposed to be a one-off character in the series' first episode. He seemed to always be a driving force in a main character conflict.


Adam Sackler - 'Girls'

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Adam Sackler, played by Adam Driver. He’s one of Hannah Horvath’s earliest love interests on ‘Girls.’ Driver didn't want to audition for "Girls" initially because he didn't understand it.


Abed Nadir - 'Community'

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Abed Nadir, played by Danny Pudi. Throughout the show, Nadir could only see life through the lens of movies, shows and characters. In season 2 of the show, almost everyone in the study group mentions that they love Abed.


Shirley Bennett - 'Community'

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Shirley Bennett, played by Yvette Nicole Brown. Brown announced that she would be leaving the show after five seasons in order to take care of her ailing father. In her announcement she said, "My dad needs daily care and he needs me. Fans enjoyed her character transitions, like the way she transitions from her sweet, signature "That's nice" voice, to her low, gangsta "Say what now?" tone.


Cassie - 'Euphoria'

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Cassie, played by Sydney Sweeney. Cassie is one of the most relatable characters on 'Euphoria.' She reminds us of our worst moments and the low-grade trauma women face society.


Whisper - 'P-Valley'

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Whisper, played by Psalms Salazar. She is the free spirit character who speaks in riddles and eerie honesty. Whisper has a direct line to the universe and insight into the beyond. This character has a way of drawing fans in.


Roulette - 'P-Valley'

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Roulette, played by Gail Bean. She is a part of the Whisper and Roulette duo in P-Valley. Roulette takes major risks and breaks all of Uncle Clifford's rules in the show. Her unpredictable character keeps you watching.


Kelly - 'Insecure'

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Kelly, played by Natasha Rothwell. The loveable character fans want more of. After five seasons, Kelli's character didn't have much of a storyline for herself.


Mindy Chen - 'Emily In Paris'

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Mindy Chen, played by Ashley Park. Her character is the best friend we wish we all had. Mindy is an aspiring singer, and we see her take a job emceeing at a drag bar. She can easily get her own spin-off. She’s funny, a great friend, and has so much more story to tell.


Candy -'Pose'

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Candy, played by Angelica Ross. Her final departure on 'Pose' seemed unfinished. Fans loved the character because she was fierce and outspoken. Unfortunately, the character Candy had her final appearance in season two, episode four of the show.


Hugo "Hurley" Reyes - 'Lost'

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Hurley, played by Jorge Garcia. He was such a popular character that rock band Weezer named their 2010 album "Hurley" and used a photo of Garcia as the album's cover.


Ashley Barrett - 'The Boys'

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Ashley, played by Colby Minifie. She's a long-suffering member of Vought International's corporate team, which means that she has to take a lot of crap. She also can be cruel, but somehow the fans love her anyway.


Maeve Millay - 'Westworld'

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Maeve Millay played by Thandie Newton. Maeve wasn’t born, she was made. She’s was a sentient robot known as a “host." Her character's journey was essential to 'Westworld.'