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(Anonymous) 2024-09-19 02:00 am (UTC)(link)The first example to come to mind from what I’ve seen is Wednesday. I think I’d probably include the vast majority of Netflix shows but also the Star Wars and MCU shows, too.
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I guess I’m just watching different TV shows. I think I must mostly watch ones that do well with the TV show format. Perhaps OP doesn’t know that there are such shows out there.
Re: Netflix, I did see The Gentlemen and while I think it could have used tightening up, I don’t think that making it a movie would have improved what they were trying to do. I’m not sure what else I’ve seen qualifies as a Netflix TV show.
Re: Star Wars, the only one I saw was The Mandalorian, which seems very suited to a TV structure. Adventure-of-the-week in the world of Star Wars was a great premise and I really think it got worse as it tried to become something else.
Re: MCU, I think WandaVision absolutely had to be a TV show and did some great experimental things with that structure. (Even if I didn’t like how they concluded it.) Hawkeye could probably have been a movie with some reworking, but I don’t see why that would have been necessarily better.