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Most stories have a beginning, middle, and end. Even a [[Seinfeld|show about nothing]] has something zany and inane happen to our characters every episode, while getting some amount of resolution by the end. However, the same isn't necessarily true for a series as a whole. Some series are so [[Status Quo Is God|homogeneous]] in plot you could air a season 1 and 5 episode side by side without telling the difference. Others have such [[Myth Arc|intricate plots]], you can tell which quarter of which season you're watching just by looking at the subtle nuances of the [[Will They or Won't They?|main couple's relationship]].
Most stories have a beginning, middle, and end. Even a [[Seinfeld|show about nothing]] has something zany and inane happen to our characters every episode, while getting some amount of resolution by the end. However, the same isn't necessarily true for a series as a whole. Some series are so [[Status Quo Is God|homogeneous]] in plot you could air a season 1 and 5 episode side by side without telling the difference. Others have such [[Myth Arc|intricate plots]], you can tell which quarter of which season you're watching just by looking at the subtle nuances of the [[Will They or Won't They?|main couple's relationship]].