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Japanese TV shows typically don't have seasons, they run consecutively until a series ends (with preemptive breaks in between for sports and other special events). In the US we have "seasons." Want to see what happens next on Show X? Too bad, wait until next year.
The UK is even worse about this than we are, their seasons (or series as they call it) are even shorter! Around six episodes is an average season on the BBC. Why can't we all just have consecutive episodes like they do in Japan? |
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