Since the emergence of on-demand streaming platforms, television as
a storytelling medium has drastically changed, blurring the lines
between TV and cinema. Traditionally, television relied on
narrative forms and genres that were highly formulaic, striving to
tease the viewer onward with a series of cliffhangers while still
maintaining viewer comprehension. Now, on platforms such as
Netflix, the lack of commercial breaks and the practice of
"binge-watching" have led to a new type of television flow that
urges viewers to see and consume a series as a whole and not as a
fragmented narrative. This book examines the structuring methods of
13 Netflix original horror series, including Chilling Adventures of
Sabrina, Stranger Things, Hemlock Grove, The Haunting of Hill
House, and Santa Clarita Diet. Although these shows use television
as the medium of storytelling, they are structured according to the
classical rules of film.
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