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revjor t1_jczdqvy wrote

That's a hard one for me. There's nothing exactly like it. Especially because of the difference between Side A and Side B.

I like to play it on relaxed Sunday afternoons when I'm in charge of dining area of the restaurant I work at.

These are some albums I like to play before or after Another Green World depending the weather, who's eating, time of the year or where I'm trying to get the mood to go.

Low - David Bowie

Little Kingdom - Citay

Stoicism - Moses Sumney

Michigan - Sufjan Stevens

Kiss Each Other Clean - Iron and Wine

Flesh and Machine - Daniel Lanois

Xenia - Xênia França

Spirit of Eden - Talk Talk

Playing With Fire - Spacemen 3

Ágætis Byrjun - Sigur Rós

Love & Hate - Michael Kiwanuka

Grizzly Bear - Shields

Marissa Nadler - The Path of The Clouds

NO THANK YOU - Little Simz

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revjor t1_j0m5rlo wrote

The opposite side of this is they save a ton of money only having to build sets for one show, cast one show, etc.

If your show was popular it saves the studio a ton of money in production costs.

Also, the Primetime, 22 episode, season long story arc wasn't a thing until way later down the line so it's effect on writing wasn't even considered since each episode you'd be doing was standalone.

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revjor t1_j0kcmgw wrote

The old US 22-23 episode season was structured the way it was to revolve around the school year and a midseason break during the Holiday season. Then when Summer rolled around TV went into reruns.

Our tv schedule was designed to fit the exact amount of episodes to fill the schedule and have a full rerun minus holidays. All in order to maximize advertising potential.

22 episodes is entirely utilitarian.

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