Chicago Tribune TV critic Nina Metz, a huge supporter of the 22-episode once-a-week season that steamers seemed to be getting away from to be more like HBO (although as an avid ACAB person, she wouldn't mind if there weren't any police procedurals), asked former network exec Preston "The Masked Scheduler" Breckman about this, pointing out the recent report that the most popular shows on streaming are familiar TV (including that USA Network blue sky show starring the Duchess of Sussex)--Breckman replies that there are already shows on streamers (like Netflix's "Virgin River" and "The Lincoln Lawyer") that would fit in a traditional television schedule and that basically, the more TV tries to change, the more it remains the same:
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