entertainment industry had a weird year. Faced with evolving technologies and outdated studio systems, actors and writers united for a strike that ran for nearly four months.
It’s a symptom of a much larger problem, challenging the current streaming system which produces hundreds of TV shows a year.
2023 saw the end of plenty of TV shows that had dominated entertainment, among them, “Succession,” “Barry,” and “Ted Lasso.” But many other shows were released to critical acclaim, suggesting that, despite the stress that surrounds it, television remains a place to find amazing stories, no matter the model.
Biggest AI news of 2023: From Bad Bunny drama to AI modelsWhat to Watch: The 7 best movies of 2023“Succession” was the biggest TV release of the year, uniting millions of people every Sunday night at HBO. “Succession” had a rare power, one it perfectly exploited in its final season, which wrapped the tale of the Roys in an unexpected yet inescapable way. “The Bear” premiered its second season, taking us deeper into the world of a Chicago restaurant filled with a wide gamut of personalities.
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