When it comes to drama, 1999 marked the passing of the torch from movies to television when the current golden age of television began.Hwen Hoshino wrote:How long ago?StCapps wrote:Television surpassed movies long ago and is still in a golden age as far as I can tell. Peak TV is really a thing, while movies as a medium have gone to complete to shit, they are almost completely void of any new ideas, merely recycling old IP's with big name recognition.
I am watching Marco Polo and a Serbian dramedy + Star Wars Rebels.
This golden age, aka Peak TV, can be divided into two distinct waves.
The first wave was kicked off by HBO producing high quality original content and developing a major breakthrough in 1999 with The Sopranos, this wave was later cemented by The Wire in 2002.
The second wave was kicked off by AMC producing high quality original content and developing a major breakthrough in 2007 with Mad Men, this wave was later cemented by Breaking Bad in 2008.
Television has been where it's at ever since, the second wave is still going strong and a possible third wave looks like it's on the horizon with the rise of internet tv providers like Netflix producing original content.