TV Shows

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Across
  1. 4. A suspenseful ending that leaves the audience eagerly anticipating the next episode or season.
  2. 8. Watching TV shows via online platforms like Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime instead of traditional broadcasting.
  3. 9. A new TV show derived from an existing one, often focusing on a supporting character or storyline.
  4. 11. The first episode of a TV show, used to introduce characters and storylines to potential audiences.
  5. 13. A single installment of a TV series, typically ranging from 20 to 60 minutes in length.
  6. 15. A televised event that recognizes outstanding performances and achievements in television.
Down
  1. 1. A blend of drama and comedy, balancing serious storylines with humor.
  2. 2. Watching multiple episodes or entire seasons of a show in one sitting, common with streaming services.
  3. 3. A type of unscripted TV program that features real people in competitive or lifestyle-based settings.
  4. 5. The lead creative person responsible for overseeing the writing and production of a TV series.
  5. 6. A genre focused on serious storytelling, emotional conflicts, and complex character development.
  6. 7. The written dialogue and scene directions for a TV episode, created by screenwriters.
  7. 9. A collection of episodes released over a period, usually following a continuous storyline or theme.
  8. 10. A comedic TV series with a recurring cast, often set in a workplace or home environment.
  9. 12. A refreshed version of a previous TV show, often with a new cast or storyline.
  10. 14. A short promotional clip released to generate excitement for an upcoming TV show or season.