TV Series

A TV series, or television series, is a sequence of episodes that share a common narrative, characters, and themes, broadcasted on television. These episodes, typically ranging from 20 to 60 minutes in length, are produced in seasons, with each season consisting of multiple episodes usually airing weekly. TV series can vary widely in genre, including drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction, fantasy, and reality, among others. They may be scripted, featuring actors portraying characters in a fictional story, or unscripted, documenting real-life events and individuals. TV series have evolved significantly with the advent of streaming services, allowing for binge-watching and global access, thus changing how audiences engage with and consume content. The structure and storytelling techniques of TV series often enable deeper character development and more complex narratives than standalone films.