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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 5) character dialogue by episode
24 titles |
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This list ranks characters for each episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 5) by the amount of dialogue (measured in words) that they had in that episode. This list was inspired by an old web site, the The Hellmouth High's Line League (link via archive.org), which performed a similar analysis for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Like that site, this list will award medals to the top three finishers for each episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Note that starting this season, subtitled words in languages other than English will count in dialogue totals.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode. It is advised that you do not look at the data from any episode that you have not already seen.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data,season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Note that starting this season, subtitled words in languages other than English will count in dialogue totals.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode. It is advised that you do not look at the data from any episode that you have not already seen.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data,season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 6) character dialogue by episode
15 titles |
Public
This list ranks characters for each episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 6) by the amount of dialogue (measured in words) that they had in that episode. This list was inspired by an old web site, the The Hellmouth High's Line League (link via archive.org), which performed a similar analysis for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Like that site, this list will award medals to the top three finishers for each episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Subtitled words in languages other than English will count in dialogue totals.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode. It is advised that you do not look at the data from any episode that you have not already seen.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data,season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Subtitled words in languages other than English will count in dialogue totals.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode. It is advised that you do not look at the data from any episode that you have not already seen.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data,season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
Phi-Phenomenon (2020-2021 ed.) Newly-added Films
505 titles |
Public
This is a list of films that are not on the top-film list of the 2016-2017 edition of the Phi-Phenomenon but will be on the 2020-2021 edition.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 7) character dialogue by episode
15 titles |
Public
This list ranks characters for each episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 7) by the amount of dialogue (measured in words) that they had in that episode. This list was inspired by an old web site, the The Hellmouth High's Line League (link via archive.org), which performed a similar analysis for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Like that site, this list will award medals to the top three finishers for each episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Subtitled words in languages other than English will count in dialogue totals.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode. It is advised that you do not look at the data from any episode that you have not already seen.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data,season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, and season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Subtitled words in languages other than English will count in dialogue totals.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode. It is advised that you do not look at the data from any episode that you have not already seen.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data,season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, and season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 1) character dialogue by episode
23 titles |
Public
This list ranks characters for each episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 1) by the amount of dialogue (measured in words) that they had in that episode. This list was inspired by an old web site, the The Hellmouth High's Line League (link via archive.org), which performed a similar analysis for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Like that site, this list will award medals to the top three finishers for each episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode.
See season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode.
See season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
Phi-Phenomenon (2020-2021 ed.) Deleted Films
123 titles |
Public
This is a list of films that appeared on the top-film list of the 2016-2017 edition of the Phi-Phenomenon but will not appear on the 2020-2021 edition of the list.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 4) character dialogue by episode
24 titles |
Public
This list ranks characters for each episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 4) by the amount of dialogue (measured in words) that they had in that episode. This list was inspired by an old web site, the The Hellmouth High's Line League (link via archive.org), which performed a similar analysis for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Like that site, this list will award medals to the top three finishers for each episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode. For this season in particular, the presence and nature of characters can be very big spoilers. It is advised that you do not look at the data from any episode that you have not already seen.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data,season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode. For this season in particular, the presence and nature of characters can be very big spoilers. It is advised that you do not look at the data from any episode that you have not already seen.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data,season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
Phi-Phenomenon (2020-2021 ed.) Top Films
2,810 titles |
Public
This is a preview of the master list for the 2020-2021 edition of the Phi-Phenomenon.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 3) character dialogue by episode
24 titles |
Public
This list ranks characters for each episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 3) by the amount of dialogue (measured in words) that they had in that episode. This list was inspired by an old web site, the The Hellmouth High's Line League (link via archive.org), which performed a similar analysis for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Like that site, this list will award medals to the top three finishers for each episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data, season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data, season 2 character dialogue per episode for season two data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 2) character dialogue by episode
24 titles |
Public
This list ranks characters for each episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (season 2) by the amount of dialogue (measured in words) that they had in that episode. This list was inspired by an old web site, the The Hellmouth High's Line League (link via archive.org), which performed a similar analysis for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel. Like that site, this list will award medals to the top three finishers for each episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
For each episode, the number of words that each characters speaks were calculated using transcripts available on the web. All characters with credited dialogue appear on the episode lists. If dialogue is credited to more than one character (i.e., two characters saying the same dialogue simultaneously), the dialogue is split evenly between the characters. This occasionally results in characters being credited with half words.
The data below are not perfectly accurate. For example, transcribing a bit of dialogue as "100%" will provide a slightly different result than if the dialogue were transcribed as "one hundred percent." Various sounds like a grunt or "um" or "uh-uh" or "hyah" may or may not be transcribed. Finally, I have noticed occasional errors in the transcriptions.
Feel free to use the data below for your own projects, and leave a comment indicating where readers can see the results of the project.
Warning: This page contains spoilers at least as far as who does or does not appear in any given episode and how prominent that character is in the episode.
See season 1 character dialogue per episode for season one data, season 3 character dialogue per episode for season three data, season 4 character dialogue per episode for season four data, season 5 character dialogue per episode for season five data, season 6 character dialogue per episode for season six data, and season 7 character dialogue per episode for season seven data.
People interested in the data on this page may also want to see another person's analysis of screen time by episode.
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