u/Conscious-Quarter423

Abbott Elementary is proof that a short season doesn't mean higher quality

At a time when streaming platforms have normalized eight- or ten-episode seasons, the show demonstrates that a network sitcom can still produce twenty-two tightly written episodes a year without feeling disposable or creatively exhausted.

It so rare to see a comedy series that delivers in every episode over a season of twenty plus episodes. Streamers like HBO and Apple TV and Netflix tell us that shorter seasons are justified cause it maintains cinematic production values, avoid filler, and give creators more flexibility.

That's BS.

Abbott Elementary allows characters to evolve gradually, relationships to breathe, and smaller moments to matter. What is especially important is that the quality does not noticeably collapse under the weight of the episode count. The writing remains sharp, the pacing consistent, and the characters distinct.

so sad to see so many writers and creatives out of work in this industry. bring back longer seasons and less corporate consolidation by these streamers

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u/Conscious-Quarter423 — 11 hours ago
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