The nature of anthology series, means that in many cases they would be better classified & catalogued differently than how imdb and criticker currently do so.
For example, Imdb currently lists all The Wonderful World of Disney installments as episodes of the The Wonderful World of Disney TV show, when in actuality they were all basically separate TV Movies, just released under the Wonderful World branding and playing during it's dedicated time slot. And there are a lot of older anthology series that are like this, especially from the 50s and 60s.
Another good example would be FX's American Horror Story and American Crime Story series. Each season is a completely separate stand-alone mini-series with it's own title (eg. American Horror Story: Asylum). American Horror Story is functionally 11 different mini-series connected under one branding. While, in general I don't think that independent seasons of TV shows should be listed on criticker, in those two cases it's seems really obvious to me that they should be.
Should Anthology series be catalogued differently?
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Should Anthology series be catalogued differently?
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Re: Should Anthology series be catalogued differently?
This is a good question -- I agree it's not something we need to allow for every TV Series, but there are certain ones where it makes a lot of sense.
I'll make a note to look into how we handle Anthology Series, and see if there's a way in which we can do it better.
I'll make a note to look into how we handle Anthology Series, and see if there's a way in which we can do it better.