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Streaming Era Ends 26-Episode TV Seasons - And It's Great

April 11, 2026·about 5 hours ago·via How-To Geek
Streaming Era Ends 26-Episode TV Seasons - And It's Great
Remember those endless 26-episode TV seasons that dragged on forever? The streaming era totally kills them off, and get this - it's exactly what TV needed! Shorter seasons mean tighter stories, less filler, and way more quality binge-watching. Shows now pack punchy 8-13 episodes with every moment counting, keeping us hooked without the burnout. Creators focus on peak storytelling instead of stretching plots thin to hit network quotas. Read more about this...

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