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Thursday, June 14, 2012
Atypical Writing
Randee Dawn highlights the growth of what she defines as atypical choices in TV writing: "Today, many of the top dramas aren't just serialized, but told with an arcing structure that resembles chapters of an ongoing novel. Their creators have a vision for where the "book" is going and how it will end — and that's making for some groundbreaking TV that's altered audience expectations of what they can get out of a simple series."
Labels:
boardwalk empire,
drama,
game of thrones,
narrative,
quality tv,
the killing,
writing
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