Which shows would have been better off as one-season miniseries?
The Event, which probably will be a one-season miniseries, judging by the ratings ...
As executed, it should have been one season, but the question is, would it have been "better"? Since the subsequent seasons don't make the first season any worse, then the answer is no, even if you interpret the question restrictively (and I interpret it more liberally - is the premise a one-season premise, or more?)Nonetheless, the first season of Heroes was a standalone story that didn't have to be continued.
It's possible for a full season of a show to have 24 or so episodes that all feel like classics. The first season of Prison Break was that way. If a creative team can do that one year, why not the next and the next after that? The problem is the premise. If a show doesn't have a premise that allows for years of storytelling, then the quality suffers, which is what happened with Prison Break.
So was Heroes S1.It's possible for a full season of a show to have 24 or so episodes that all feel like classics. The first season of Prison Break was that way.
I think that putting out 24 near perfect hours in one season just drains the writers' creativity. Shows these days seem to burn bright early then burn out leading to the so called sophomore slumps. Even BSG which had a tight first season started suffering just 2 seasons in when at that point most series would just be hitting its stride. Same for Desperate Housewives after a really strong first season--ever since then 7 years later it has been a mess.If a creative team can do that one year, why not the next and the next after that?
Why can they work at "full strength" for one year and then not the next? I can imagine how my boss would react if I said, "I worked hard last year, but this year I'm too tired."I think that putting out 24 near perfect hours in one season just drains the writers' creativity.
Even BSG which had a tight first season started suffering just 2 seasons in when at that point most series would just be hitting its stride.
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