posted on Oct, 18 2010 @ 03:13 PM
There are many reasons that TV shows decline:
1. The age of the series is probably the biggest reason. When shows like the Simpsons first appeared, they were fresh. Now after 22 years, it is
something predictable. Family Guy was also quite different its first three seasons, but it has not gotten back the original zest I liked about them in
its current form.
2. In the USA, television shows produce at least 22 episodes a season, and that can diminish the quality of the shows. Seasons of 13 to 16 episodes
should be considered, as those shows do not have to recycle the same plots.
3. It has all been done before. Let's face it, every plot out there has been done a hundred times for each of the thousands of shows on and those
that have been on before. I think many writers get into a rut, and just fall back on the most reliable plots out there.
4. More shows now than ever before. With four networks and a netlet, plus cable channels now making shows, there is a bigger variety out there for
people. Unfortunately, there are so many really good writers to work on the scripts.
So here is how to fix it:
Limit sitcoms to five seasons at 20 episodes each. That way they will have 100 to syndicate.
Limit dramas to 13 to 16 episodes each season. They can last longer, but after 100 episodes should think about calling it a day.