Television Series

A television series is a collection of scripted episodes that air on television, typically featuring a consistent set of characters and a central narrative across multiple installments. Series are structured in seasons, which may consist of several episodes that explore a particular theme, storyline, or character development. Television series can belong to various genres, including drama, comedy, science fiction, fantasy, and more. They may be broadcast through traditional networks, cable channels, or streaming platforms, allowing for diverse formats, such as episodic, miniseries, or anthology. The format generally involves a combination of visual storytelling, dialogue, and production elements such as direction and cinematography, aimed at engaging an audience over time.