I haven't seen a single episode of this, nor do I wish to, but I was interested in the thread.
I have been saying for years that there should be single-or double-season shows because, other than networks messing with the schedule and forcing shows into a massively long hiatus or changing the days and times its on, the writers' rooms are often incapable of keeping the writing good at a consistently high level for a decade. Smallville has suffered from it, Stargate SG1 suffered from it, certainly the L&O franchises suffered, and so on.
Fresh shows every two years would negate that. Another option, which would negate the long hiatus issue, is to have shorter "mid-season" seasons like Britain does, with shows that last 13 episodes per season, which would make them like miniseries, and keep everything fresh. That way they can make more shows and provide more variety.
Just my two cents. I now return you to your irregularly scheduled programming.
I have been saying for years that there should be single-or double-season shows because, other than networks messing with the schedule and forcing shows into a massively long hiatus or changing the days and times its on, the writers' rooms are often incapable of keeping the writing good at a consistently high level for a decade. Smallville has suffered from it, Stargate SG1 suffered from it, certainly the L&O franchises suffered, and so on.
Fresh shows every two years would negate that. Another option, which would negate the long hiatus issue, is to have shorter "mid-season" seasons like Britain does, with shows that last 13 episodes per season, which would make them like miniseries, and keep everything fresh. That way they can make more shows and provide more variety.
Just my two cents. I now return you to your irregularly scheduled programming.