TV Series

A TV series is a set of related television programs that air in episodes, typically following a narrative arc or theme. These episodes can collectively form a season or run across multiple seasons, and are designed to be broadcast on television networks, streaming services, or distributed through other media. TV series can vary in genre, including drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction, and more, and may feature a fixed cast of characters or change throughout the series. The format can range from scripted shows, which have a predetermined storyline and dialogue, to reality series, which often present unscripted situations. The episodes can vary in length, from short segments of around 15 minutes to full-length shows of 30 minutes to an hour. TV series have evolved significantly with the advent of streaming platforms, allowing for binge-watching and unconventional narrative structures.