One of the major problems with TV that I’ve noticed is that you can have a great premise and great starting season, then the show gets cancelled for some stupid reason. I often find movies to have higher quality than TV. What do you think?

  • CareHare@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    Love a great movie, but the hardest itch is best scratched with a mini series. By that I mean a series that is a finished story in one season. Sometimes they add another season, but it’s almost never as good as the stand alone first season.

    It’s the perfect medium I think. Long enough to tell a full story and not leave too many details out (like in movies) but also to the point and finite, not like a series where you’re already watching season 8 because you feel like you have to, just to see the ending of a story that might never come.

    Examples are: Band of brothers, Chernobyl

    TL;DR: Mini series is the best of both worlds IMHO.

    • oʍʇǝuoǝnu@lemmy.ca
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      11 months ago

      I second this. Mini series that are like 8 to 12 hour long episodes are perfect. Long enough to tell a full story and hit all the beats but short enough that you don’t have to sit through a bunch of bullshit filler that adds nothing to the story.