Television Series

A television series is a scripted or unscripted program produced for broadcast or streaming on television. It consists of a sequence of episodes that typically revolve around a central theme, storyline, or characters. Television series may vary in genre, including drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction, and reality. Each episode usually has a defined structure, allowing for storytelling that can unfold over a single episode or across multiple episodes, often culminating in a season finale. Series can be serialized, where the narrative develops over a series of episodes, or episodic, where each episode is self-contained. They are created for a specific audience and are broadcast at regular intervals, such as weekly or daily. Television series can run for multiple seasons, developing their characters and plot arcs extensively over time.