Jason Sudeikis as Ted Lasso in a scene from Ted Lasso season 3, episode 12
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Although streaming has made watching TV more convenient than ever before, there are still plenty of annoying streaming trends that people have had enough of. Streaming has changed the way people watch TV. There's now a wider variety of shows which are available on demand on multiple devices, but streaming hasn't been all good news. Most shows conform to a few infuriating trends.
Despite its popularity and cultural impact, the entirety of Stranger Things is equivalent to under two seasons of older shows like Friends or Grey's Anatomy. After an explosive first season in 2021, fans of Amazon's animated superhero show Invincible had to wait until 2024 for more episodes. If Invincible had been made a few years ago by a cable network, it's possible that it would have produced three whole seasons in this time. The trade-off is that the show has enough time to ensure that it maintains a high quality, even if the wait can feel endless. Fortunately, Invincible season 3 should come much sooner.
7 Serialized Storytelling Rather Than Episodic Shows Streaming platforms have fewer shows that audiences can jump in and out of Close As well as having fewer episodes per season, more and more shows on streaming platforms are using serialized storytelling rather than episodic structures. With plot lines continuing throughout an entire season, fans can no longer jump in and out of a show at will.
Shows that are harder to hear can be much less immersive, especially if people find the experience of reading subtitles to be too distracting. 2024 has already seen shows like Ripley, The Gentlemen and Mr. & Mrs. Smith repackaging old ideas into a new format, even when it isn't necessary. Mr. & Mrs. Smith doesn't relate to the movie starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in any way that matters, but it still attracted fans of the movie. It could easily have been given a different name and packaged as an original spy thriller, but this might have affected its chances of success.
3 Seasons Being Split In Half Streaming shows may be slowly moving back toward weekly episodes Close Streaming platforms changed the normal model of TV show releases. Rather than releasing one episode per week, streaming shows usually release entire seasons at once. This has contributed to binge-watching culture, and people have come to expect this. In recent years, however, more and more shows have been splitting their seasons into two parts.
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