TV Series
A TV series is a set of related episodes or programs that are broadcast on television, typically following a specific format and narrative structure. These episodes are usually produced in seasons, with each season comprising a set number of episodes that explore various storylines, characters, or themes. TV series can belong to different genres, including drama, comedy, thriller, science fiction, and reality, among others, and they can vary in length, tone, and audience appeal. They may be produced for traditional broadcasting networks, cable channels, or streaming platforms. TV series are a major form of entertainment and often incorporate serialized storytelling, where individual episodes contribute to an overarching plot, character development, and thematic exploration.