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series definition

The concept of series is widely used in our language and we also usually use it in various contexts and situations to refer to various issues.

The most common uses of the term. Linked phrases

The set of things that happen to each other and that have some connection is often referred to as a series. Among the most common cases in which it is applied is with tickets and with numbers.

Now, the word is also used to refer to a set of people, issues and objects even though they are not linked.

And also the concept of series is contained in many expressions of widespread use in our language and therefore it has become an archi recognized term, such is the case of off the charts and serial production.

The first out-of-series expression is used a lot when we want to express that something or someone turns out to be extraordinary and unmatched due to their characteristics, forms or type. My mom is out of the ordinary, she is always attentive to what we need and to help us. This design that you achieved is out of the ordinary, it does not look like anything made.

And for its part, series production is a concept in common use when it comes to wanting to refer to the production process that is characterized by the manufacture of the same object in quantities and at the same time. This is possible thanks to the assembly or assembly methodology that organizes production in such a way so that a worker takes care of a special and punctual function in a machine developed for this purpose. At the beginning of the century this production methodology would be imposed, in the automotive sector and then the automotive entrepreneur Henry Ford would extend the proposal in a phenomenal way.

Television series, a milestone for audiences

Normally, the term 'series' is used to refer to those television programs that imply a continuity in the narrative, as well as in the most important argumentative characteristics. This name comes from the specific meaning of the term 'series' which implies the existence of a set of elements with common characteristics intertwined in some way in order to establish a nexus of continuity between all of them.

Today, television series have great popularity, especially in English-speaking countries and many of them have even become cult proposals that even transcended their own borders; the American comic series Friends, which recounts the experiences and adventures of a group of friends in New York City, is one of the most resounding examples of this.

The phenomenon of television series can be located as started several decades ago, although it can be said that it was not until a couple of decades ago that the boom of the same occurred, developing new stories and shows in large numbers over the years eighty and ninety. During these decades, television series achieved great popularity, in part due to the increase in viewers throughout the world and many of them being able to establish themselves not only in terms of their number of viewers but also in terms of the quality of their arguments.

Television series have some characteristics in common. On the one hand, their stories unfold throughout the different chapters of a season (or set of episodes), and although each chapter may have a specific theme, the characters, their personalities, the settings and the situations always remain. the same. Another very typical feature of television series is that they are broadcast weekly, which is why both the production and the execution of the projects turn out to be more limited than those carried out in the case of film or feature film productions.

Among the most popular television series we find comedies although dramas and suspense series have always enjoyed significant popularity. At the same time, the series can be documentary or historical as long as they refer to a common theme throughout their episodes.

As a consequence of this phenomenal success is that nowadays the actors and actresses who are beginning to retrace the path of acting usually accept proposals of this type immediately, on the one hand, because of the aforementioned recognition that they generate and also because of the economic business that report to them once they became favorite series.

Actors like Ashton Kutcher (That 70’s Show), Jennifer Aniston (Friends), and Helen Hunt (Mad about you) have risen to fame after the series they starred in became outright successes inside and outside their country.

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