Sitcoms used to follow a format of episodic, procedural stories that saw characters in a particular setting dealing with outlandish comedic situations every week until ideas ran stale or the network cancelled them. However, sitcoms have started to evolve into semi-serialized shows that follow multiple season-long storylines. This allows shows to reinvent themselves season by season and keep things relatively fresh while not deterring from the cast of characters that made them successful in the...
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