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