Are the days of 100 episodes over for streaming shows? Alex Kurtzman weighs in

Apr 10, 2024 19:18


#StarTrek fans have talked a lot about the amount of episodes in a season in the new series. I asked Alex Kurtzman if any Trek series will ever reach 100 episodes again and he broke down the complicated state of streaming for me: https://t.co/ARQKg3Pobn
- Mick Joest (@G33kyMick) April 10, 2024
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adb7 April 11 2024, 02:28:43 UTC
I love short seasons, 12 episodes max.

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steffi_333 April 11 2024, 05:10:05 UTC
Same. Or even just a one-off mini series. Endless eps drains me, and I feel like they run out of content and things just start going off of the rails plot-wise when there’s loads of eps

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afeelingunacted April 11 2024, 02:29:27 UTC
I mentioned I loved filler eps a few years ago and people were mad, but they were so fun!

Especially because you would get character based eps focusing on a secondary character and it would fill out the scope of the show.

The shorter seasons came out of the golden age of TV when you would really have tight plots and extremely show runner driven shows but network TV used to be fun and messy. It wasn't deep, it was a good fun time.

I got really into season 2 of Bridgerton and that is exactly the type of show that would have benefitted from a 20+ episode season. Draw out the angst, give characters time to be apart so their reconciliations actually mattered, do an ENTIRE ep on a background character. OMG you could have had throw away funny eps of the servants being like "These horny nobles are stupid as hell".

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screamingintune April 11 2024, 03:18:13 UTC
Filler episodes are where the characterization lives.

I would argue that the "golden age" has been over for years and it was during the time when 13-16 episodes were more the norm. A lot of 8 and 8 split seasons. HBO used to have 13 episode seasons as the standard pre-GOT. GOT was really when it all fell apart imo because every show is trying to replicate what they've done and have gotten super event-driven instead of character-driven. Seasons meanwhile have just gotten shorter and shorter.

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naturesluzzer April 11 2024, 04:36:52 UTC
Also there's been a lot of romanticizing about British shows having like 6-8 episode seasons but like, that's usually out of necessity because of a low budget and only having one or two writers. They wouldn't all be like that if there were other options. lol

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frelling_tralk April 11 2024, 12:59:14 UTC
Yeah shows like The Sopranos and Breaking Bad would typically be 13 episodes long, it’s definitely a more recent thing to make streaming shows have seasons as short as just 8-10 episodes

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beuk April 11 2024, 02:49:52 UTC
I think the cause and effect of people not watching past 2 seasons is inverted. I don't know what caused it to float up in my memory, but I'm angry about Amazon's The Tick getting cancelled all over again. They had set up a bunch of things for the next season and things were really getting good.

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thereinventions April 11 2024, 02:55:47 UTC

caitiecait April 11 2024, 03:14:30 UTC
We need longer seasons and shorter hiatuses. If shows leave me on a cliffhanger for 2 years I don’t care anymore. Especially after they’ve rushed the last 3 episodes of the previous season.

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buries April 11 2024, 07:27:49 UTC
Expecting me to remember what happened two years ago is funny since I can't remember what I did 10mins ago.

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