Sometimes short seasons work better, sometimes they don't; but I really hate the long gaps between mini-seasons.
It's the same sort of hiatus that a lot of cable shows have, including Syfy's Being Human during its four-season run.Helix isn't coming back until 2015. That is a Game of Thrones level of hiatus.
Heck, it's not even standard operating procedure (which implies it's optional), it's just arithmetic. A year is always going to be 52 weeks long, so the fewer episodes there are per season, the longer the break between seasons is going to be.
Well, yeah, theoretically you could have a shorter gap in a given year, but that couldn't be expected every year. It takes time and money to produce a TV season, and a production only gets money allocated to it for so many episodes per year. However much you might be able to shift premiere dates in specific cases, on the average you'd still get only one season per year, so if there's a shorter gap between seasons one year, it has to be paid for by a longer gap the following year.
Deadline reports that Paramount TV is developing a TV series version of The Truman Show.
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