TV Series

A TV series, commonly referred to as a television series, is a set of scripted episodes that are broadcast on television. It typically features a recurring cast of characters and unfolds a narrative over multiple episodes or seasons. TV series can vary widely in terms of genre, including drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction, and fantasy, among others. Each episode often has a distinct storyline while contributing to overarching plots or character development. TV series may be produced for various audiences, including children, adolescents, and adults, and they can be aired on traditional broadcast networks, cable channels, or streaming platforms. The format allows for episodic storytelling, where viewers can follow the same characters and storylines over an extended period, often leading to deeper emotional connections with the narrative.