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  1. Seasonal Index. Tropes pertaining to seasons, yearly climate cycles and how these may work oddly for narrative and setting purposes. Compare Holiday Tropes, as the seasonal nature of holidays means that the two concepts tend to be closely associated in fiction. Not to be confused with Seasons, which lists tropes pertaining to the seasons and ...

  2. tvtropes.org › pmwiki › pmwikiSeasons - TV Tropes

    Five-Episode Pilot: The series begins with a multi-part episode. Front 13, Back 9: The first 13 episodes of a series' first season are more self-contained because the last 9 hadn't been ordered yet. Half-Arc Season: A series alternates episodes between those that advance its story arc and those that are mostly unconnected.

  3. Oct 12, 2013 · Newsbag: With Peter Coonan, Matthew Darragh, Andy Doyle, Darragh Duffy.

    • (19)
    • 2013-10-12
    • Animation, Comedy
    • Peter Coonan, Matthew Darragh, Andy Doyle
  4. 3 days ago · Some of the sitcom tropes are occasionally clunky and last season’s status quo change is undone pretty fast (both recurring issues with the show at large), but thanks to the crew’s chemistry ...

  5. A satirical Work Com that aired on NBC from 1995–99, set at fictional New York City news-talk radio station WNYX-AM. Dave Foley (The Kids in the Hall) starred as news director and Only Sane Man Dave Nelson, whose co-workers included pompous anchorman Bill McNeal (Phil Hartman), neurotic overachieving producer Lisa Miller (Maura Tierney ...

  6. Jul 20, 2024 · In the modern age of streaming and prestige TV, less is often considered more. A season of TV will be six, eight, or if you’re really lucky, 10 episodes long. It has been a bone of contention.

  7. Newsbag (TV Series 2013– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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