9 TV Shows That Lied About Being Anthologies

Variety is indeed the spice of life, and for decades, anthology shows have appealed to viewers by serving a buffet of stories, each with different themes, characters, and moral lessons. These types of small-screen productions spare viewers the burden of keeping up with one major arc for years, as each season or episode has a self-contained story. Ordinarily, the anthology format tends to be relied upon more by television producers than film directors, since it’s easier to tell multiple stories through different episodes than in a 90-minute or 120-minute timeframe.
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