TV Series

A TV series, or television series, is a scripted show that is broadcast on television, typically composed of episodes that are part of a single narrative arc or theme. Each series may consist of multiple seasons, with each season containing a set number of episodes. TV series can vary widely in genre, including drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction, and more. They often follow a consistent cast of characters and explore their development and experiences throughout the run of the series.

TV series can be produced for network television, cable, or streaming platforms, making them accessible to a large audience. The format can include serialized storytelling, where episodes build upon one another, or episodic storytelling, where each episode stands alone with a self-contained story. TV series have become a significant part of popular culture, contributing to the entertainment industry and influencing social discussions and trends.