Television has radically changed since its “Golden Age” between the 1940s and 1960s. Writers take big leaps that change the game forever, actors are more involved with their characters and the world-building is literally out of this world. To nail down the best television shows takes a lot of screen time and plenty of love for the creative experience.The current era of television is certainly an exciting trip. Scripted shows are bending genres and captivating viewers on streaming, with social media playing a hand in upping viewership. Even when social media wasn’t a marketing tool or a place where fans could share their love for complicated characters, TV shows didn’t fail to impress. Some of the greatest works of television stem from the twisty, creepy aura of The Twilight Zone, all the way to Breaking Bad’s meth-cooking cancer patient and Game of Thrones’ fantastical landscape of winter, fire, and blood.At the end of the day, sometimes the best show on television can just be about a group of friends hanging out at a bar. The relationships between the main group of characters on Cheers is the driving force of the critically acclaimed sitcom, as they work through their day-to-day issues. Their dynamics help them bounce off each other, never singling out one person as the focal point. Everybody had their story to tell, and it never overshadowed one over the other.
Television has radically changed since its “Golden Age” between the 1940s and 1960s. Writers take big leaps that change the game forever, actors are more involved with their characters and the world-building is literally out of this world. To nail down the best television shows takes a lot of screen time and plenty of love for the creative experience.
The current era of television is certainly an exciting trip. Scripted shows are bending genres and captivating viewers on streaming, with social media playing a hand in upping viewership. Even when social media wasn’t a marketing tool or a place where fans could share their love for complicated characters, TV shows didn’t fail to impress. Some of the greatest works of television stem from the twisty, creepy aura of The Twilight Zone, all the way to Breaking Bad‘s meth-cooking cancer patient and Game of Thrones‘ fantastical landscape of winter, fire, and blood.
At the end of the day, sometimes the best show on television can just be about a group of friends hanging out at a bar. The relationships between the main group of characters on Cheers is the driving force of the critically acclaimed sitcom, as they work through their day-to-day issues. Their dynamics help them bounce off each other, never singling out one person as the focal point. Everybody had their story to tell, and it never overshadowed one over the other.
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