Submitted by GrumpigPlays t3_1220eec in television
So I have recently been rewatching the sopranos and I have noticed that for a tv drama the concept of a cliff hanger is as not used as much, where as today it feels like you can’t watch a tv show without every episode ending on a cliffhanger.
You may hate this or be a fan of it like me as it make binge watching shows a lot easier, but regardless what was the first show to start this trend? Is it possible it was breaking bad? I haven’t rewatched the wire recently, but I don’t remember many cliff hangers there.
Does anyone have any ideas?
the_original_Retro t1_jdo6yw2 wrote
It goes all the way back to before television. A ton of radio "serial" shows had cliffhangers at their ends so you would want to turn into next week's episode to see how the heck the hero survived.
It predates TV, and predates TV series. There are hundreds in USA alone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_old-time_radio_programs