RateTony is an independent community ratings and discovery layer for Kill Tony. The scores on this site come from user-submitted ratings and Firestore-backed public data in the app. They are useful for comparison, but they are not official Kill Tony results or biography claims.
Episode scores summarize community feedback for a Kill Tony episode. Episode pages and ranking hubs may also show hosts, guests, regulars, comics, minute highlights, and stats when the public data is available.
Member ratings
Member pages use known RateTony member fields such as role, appearances, rating, and linked episodes. They do not invent external biography details; they summarize only the available RateTony context.
Minute ratings
Minute-level data helps identify individual performances and episode moments. Some minute sections may include performer links, score context, transcript snippets, or rating breakdowns when those fields exist.
Ranking limitations
Rankings are snapshots of current public RateTony data. A score with a larger rating count is generally more stable than a score with very few ratings, and leaderboards can change as more users rate content.
Ratings FAQ
What are RateTony ratings?
RateTony ratings are community-submitted scores for Kill Tony episodes, members, and minute-level moments where the app exposes that rating surface.
What does a best episode ranking mean?
A best episode ranking means the episode currently has one of the strongest RateTony community episode scores. It is not an editorial or official Kill Tony ranking.
Why does rating count matter?
A score with more ratings is usually more stable than a score based on only a few votes, so rating count is shown where the public data exposes it.
Can rankings change?
Yes. Episode, member, guest, and trend rankings can move as more users rate content or as new public data is added.