TV series

A TV series, or television series, is a scripted program that is broadcast on television and consists of multiple episodes grouped into seasons. Each episode typically features a self-contained storyline, although many series have overarching narratives that span the entire season or series. TV series can belong to various genres, including drama, comedy, science fiction, fantasy, thriller, and more. They may be produced in different formats, such as limited series, which have a predetermined number of episodes, or ongoing series, which may continue for multiple seasons if successful. TV series can be created for different audiences, including children, adolescents, and adults, and they often incorporate character development, relationships, and themes reflective of real-life experiences or imaginative scenarios. The rise of streaming platforms has expanded the definition of TV series, allowing for more diverse storytelling and formats.