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Check out the original 4400 and White Collar. Those two do a good job of telling a story over the course of several seasons and have satisfying endings.Shows like that are also why I've come prefer the shows like the Arrowverse shows or Picard & Discovery, where they do one season arcs, or in the case of the later part of the Arrowverse, half-season. At least that way it's easier to get a solid story with a real beginning, middle, and end, instead of shows where they try to drag one story out for the entire run of the series. And that way we at least get some resolution to the storyline at the end season, instead of being left with no answers to mysteries. The only show I've seen that really managed to pull of one serialized story through it's entire run is Babylon 5.
Ehhh. I understand the appeal, I guess, but to me it started to feel very same-y. BtVS is probably the first show where I consciously noticed it. Hell, they even had, "the Big Bad" of each season. But by the time of DISCO it just got on my nerves, though I also didn't care for DISCO's tendency to become, "The Michael Burnham Hour". It just feels as though instead of doing reset button episodes the shows are now doing reset button seasons, perhaps exemplified by PIC's annoying gear changes between seasons to the point where each season almost feels more like its own miniseries than three parts of a larger unified whole.Shows like that are also why I've come prefer the shows like the Arrowverse shows or Picard & Discovery, where they do one season arcs, or in the case of the later part of the Arrowverse, half-season. At least that way it's easier to get a solid story with a real beginning, middle, and end, instead of shows where they try to drag one story out for the entire run of the series. And that way we at least get some resolution to the storyline at the end season, instead of being left with no answers to mysteries. The only show I've seen that really managed to pull of one serialized story through it's entire run is Babylon 5.
Oh I forgot about The 4400, I loved that show. It that did do a pretty good job of following one arc through multiple seasons. But I didn't think White Collar really had that deep of an arc, I thought it was pretty much just a case of the week show, with a few smaller arcs every now and then. I was a huge fan of that one too.Check out the original 4400 and White Collar. Those two do a good job of telling a story over the course of several seasons and have satisfying endings.
For White Collar, each season had its own arc, but it told one overall story with a nice ending.Oh I forgot about The 4400, I loved that show. It that did do a pretty good job of following one arc through multiple seasons. But I didn't think White Collar really had that deep of an arc, I thought it was pretty much just a case of the week show, with a few smaller arcs every now and then.
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