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Front13Back9: The first 13 episodes of a series' first season are more self-contained because the last 9 hadn't been ordered yet.
*HalfArcSeasonHalfArcSeason: A series alternates episodes between those that advance its story arc and those that are mostly unconnected.
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* LayoutOfASeasonLayoutOfASeason: The kinda StrictlyFormula structuring of a show's seasons.
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* MidSeasonTwist: An episode which serves as a climactic moment during the middle of the season's story arc.
* MiniSeries: A TV series which was intentionally produced to only run for a single season.
* MiniSeries: A TV series which was intentionally produced to only run for a single season.
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Also see {{Episodes}}.
Not to be confused with SeasonalIndex, which is about the actual seasons of the year.
Not to be confused with SeasonalIndex, which is about the actual seasons of the year.
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{{Episodes}}. Not to be confused with SeasonalIndex, which is about the actual seasons of the year.
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Also known as a "Series" in the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom. These tropes are all about how a [[{{Series}} television series]] and its {{story arc}}s can be laid out episode to episode, and season to season.
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Also known as a "Series" "series" in the UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom. These tropes are all about how a [[{{Series}} television series]] and its {{story arc}}s can be laid out episode to episode, and season to season.
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Also known as a "Series" in the [[UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom U.K.]] How a [[{{Series}} television series]] and its {{Story Arc}}s can be laid out episode to episode, and season to season.
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Also known as a "Series" in the [[UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom U.K.]] How UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom. These tropes are all about how a [[{{Series}} television series]] and its {{Story Arc}}s {{story arc}}s can be laid out episode to episode, and season to season.season.
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Also known as a "Series" in the [[UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom U.K.]] How a [[{{Series}} television series]] and its {{Story Arc}}s can be laid out episode to episode, and season to season.
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Also known as a "Series" in the [[UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom U.K.]] How UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom. These tropes are all about how a [[{{Series}} television series]] and its {{Story Arc}}s {{story arc}}s can be laid out episode to episode, and season to season.season.
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* BritishBrevity: The tendency for British shows to short (in comparison to American shows).
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* BritishBrevity: The tendency for British shows to be short (in comparison to American shows). shows).
* FinaleSeason: The last season of a series, which comes with a conclusive story arc to wrap up everything.
* FinaleSeason: The last season of a series, which comes with a conclusive story arc to wrap up everything.
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TwelveEpisodeAnime: An anime show that intentionally lasts only twelve episodes.
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AbortedArc: An ongoing storyline is abruptly dropped and never resolved.
*ArcWelding
ArcWelding: The stories of a previously episodic show are retconned to be part of one overarching story arc.
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SecondSeasonDownfall: A show's second season is so poorly received it doesn't get a third.
*SophomoreSlumpSophomoreSlump: A show's second season is seen as a letdown, but things pick up again in the third season.
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Also known as a 'Series' "Series" in the [[UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom U.K.]] How a [[{{Series}} television series]] and its {{Story Arc}}s can be laid out episode to episode, and season to season.
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Also known as a 'Series' in the [[UsefulNotes/UnitedKingdom U.K.]] How a {{Series}} [[{{Series}} television series]] and its {{Story Arc}}s can be laid out episode to episode, and season to season.
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