I just copied and pasted wikipedia’s list. take it up with them. they seem to be calling anything that’s a single self-contained season a miniseries.
I only got to episode 6 or 7 or so so I couldn’t in good conscience vote for it (will finish it eventually). I did think it was great though
the sopranos should have stopped after 5 episodes. they’re all exactly the same.
*tony represses emotion* *emotion comes to the fore* *someone gets killed* “ey bada bing bada boom”
~credits~
that is simply untrue, friend
You forgot the pasta-eating.
I think that’s something a lot of the standout series - Boardwalk, The Wire and Mad Men (not HBO, i know) have all got in common.
The Sopranos not so much. It did dip in quality a bit, but not in the last series.
insert a few more references to obscure italian foods and that’s literally it
completely agree - very, very few dramas (or comedies, tbf) don’t outstay their welcome.
generation kill’s really good, isn’t it? Might give it a re-watch.
that’s just #america innit. 24 episode seasons are ridic.
i don’t agree with you but i respect your opinion
the only thing i’ve seen more than one episode of is girls so i guess that wins
what are yr top 3 non-HBO dramas, j&monkees?
make a poll and i’ll pick them
best three david simon thingies
0 voters
putting the deuce there in case the thread gets bumped later!!!
how about:
west wing lost friday night lights
Far too late.
I think it’s generally taken to just mean a one-off in these days of wringing every last bit from any half-decent television idea.