We've had threads about whether shows should have shorter runs, but what shows with long seasons should have instead have shorter seasons of six episodes per season?
The advantages are clear, the only ideas you have to use are your best ideas. Sherlock benefits from this, only having three double-length episodes per season. No need to come up with simple throwaway crimes to solve to pad out to 22 episodes, every single episode tests the boundaries of the character and brings something unique to the show. Yes, Minister, one of my favorite UK shows also benefited from its six episode seasons this way.
There are also disadvantages. You can't have a very big cast because you'll never have the time to flesh them all out. Every episode pretty much has to directly address the main story so you can't just have fun with standalone side stories like DS9 benefited greatly fun.
What American shows would benefit from these shorter seasons? I think CSI would benefit hugely. Columbo had rather short seasons too, like seven or eight episodes per season, and it made every episode stand out uniquely. CSI ends up having a lot of weird throwaway cases that blend together, when if all it had was the few really good episodes it had per season it'd be a much better show. And House seems specifically built for short seasons since it has a small rotating cast, the most interesting parts are the ones that directly address House's personal problems, and because the seasons were long most of them ended up as long repetitive drags.
Fargo also could have benefitted from an even shorter season. With six episodes instead of ten they could have told the same bsic story without stretching believability so much.
The advantages are clear, the only ideas you have to use are your best ideas. Sherlock benefits from this, only having three double-length episodes per season. No need to come up with simple throwaway crimes to solve to pad out to 22 episodes, every single episode tests the boundaries of the character and brings something unique to the show. Yes, Minister, one of my favorite UK shows also benefited from its six episode seasons this way.
There are also disadvantages. You can't have a very big cast because you'll never have the time to flesh them all out. Every episode pretty much has to directly address the main story so you can't just have fun with standalone side stories like DS9 benefited greatly fun.
What American shows would benefit from these shorter seasons? I think CSI would benefit hugely. Columbo had rather short seasons too, like seven or eight episodes per season, and it made every episode stand out uniquely. CSI ends up having a lot of weird throwaway cases that blend together, when if all it had was the few really good episodes it had per season it'd be a much better show. And House seems specifically built for short seasons since it has a small rotating cast, the most interesting parts are the ones that directly address House's personal problems, and because the seasons were long most of them ended up as long repetitive drags.
Fargo also could have benefitted from an even shorter season. With six episodes instead of ten they could have told the same bsic story without stretching believability so much.