How Serialization Is KILLING Television

2 years ago
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With the 4th Season of Cobra Kai releasing to Netflix, the talk is going to be surrounding that for a while. But, what not a lot of people talk about is how TV became more and more serialized over the years. Some shows have always been more serialized than others, but the vast majority of them were still episodic to a degree. You could turn on a random episode of Star Trek: DS9 and still get a feel for what was going on in the show as long as it wasn’t an episode from the later seasons (season 5 and onwards). The new approach to making TV Shows seems to be interconnect every single episode to serve the overall narrative (a.k.a have no stand alone episodes that can contribute to character development or world building). The title of this video is How Serialization Is Killing Television, so let’s get right into the argument…

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