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Law & Order, debuting in 1990, pioneered the 'ripples' effect, showcasing both the police investigation and the subsequent legal proceedings. Its longevity stems from its adaptable format, allowing fo...
The Wire's finale, 'The Wire,' offered a bleak but realistic portrayal of the cyclical nature of crime and poverty in Baltimore. It didn't provide easy answers or triumphant victories, but instead hig...
Wake Up, Girls! offers a more grounded and realistic portrayal of the idol industry. The series follows a group of aspiring idols struggling to make it big in Tokyo. It doesn't shy away from depicting...
Wake Up, Tokyo is a sequel to Wake Up, Girls! continuing the story of the struggling idol group. The series maintains the realistic portrayal of the idol industry established in the original, focusing...
Dear Stage follows a group of aspiring actors and idols as they navigate the challenges of the entertainment industry. The series focuses on the dedication and hard work required to succeed in the wor...
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