A television series is a scripted or unscripted long-form narrative work broadcast across one or more seasons of episodes. Masslore catalogs series-level records — including creator, network, run dates, genre, and episode count — as well as individual season and episode records nested beneath each series. These records span broadcast, cable, and streaming originals of all eras and sizes, from single-season limited runs to decades-long ongoing shows.
Single mother Lorelai Gilmore and her daughter Rory navigate life in the fictional Connecticut town of Stars Hollow. Seven seasons on The WB and The CW (2000–2007) and a four-episode Netflix revival in 2016.
An HBO crime drama set in Baltimore, Maryland, created by David Simon. Each of its five seasons examines a different institution — the drug trade, the port, city hall, education, and the press. Ran 2002–2008.
FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper investigates the murder of homecoming queen Laura Palmer in a small Pacific Northwest logging town. Created by David Lynch and Mark Frost. Originally aired on ABC (1990–1991), with a Showtime revival in 2017.
Created by Joss Whedon, this genre-defining series follows a teenager chosen to fight the forces of darkness in Sunnydale, California. Seven seasons on The WB and UPN (1997–2003), with the spin-off Angel running concurrently.
The Roy family — owners of a global media empire — wage war over who will inherit control of the company. Created by Jesse Armstrong for HBO. Four seasons, 2018–2023. Multiple Emmy and Golden Globe winner.
High school chemistry teacher Walter White, diagnosed with inoperable lung cancer, turns to manufacturing methamphetamine to secure his family's future. Created by Vince Gilligan for AMC. Five seasons, 2008–2013.
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