I liked it better than the book, which is rare. My family recently watched The Stand, just because I couldn’t resist.i just watched Little Fires Everywhere, which is an 8 hour (8 one hour episodes) miniseries adaptation of the book. I loved it. I think this is the modern equivalent of what you all have describe. Thing is, it was so good, they will likely try to get another “season” out of it.
I recall watching a mystery miniseries a few years ago on NBC maybe, but it was average at best.
Network TV likely doesn’t want to invest in mini-series $$$, opting for game shows and reality TV to fill their time slots. Just my thought, I would imagine that something like the North and the South would be expensive to make today, and networks don’t have the view ships the once did.
Are they though? Or did they just change the name to limited series? Little fires everywhere is the one I’m currently watching. There are a few others that have come out too.I miss the mini series! Used to love watching them.
Our cable went out for a day around a year ago and I pulled out my Thorn Birds DVD. Kept watching even after the cable went back on. Still loved it.
ETA: Zombie thread, but it doesn't matter. Mini series are still just as dead now as they were 10 years ago. I still miss watching them.
Are they though? Or did they just change the name to limited series? Little fires everywhere is the one I’m currently watching. There are a few others that have come out too.
I agree, I think it became 'limited series' instead of 'mini-series'.
My parents loved the V mini series and tv show. I was about 4 or 5 and completely creeped out!Yeah it's an old thread, but I'd note that Battlestar Galactica wasn't mentioned. And in a similar sci-fi vein, there were the two V miniseries before that became a series.
These days there are some short series. Unless Watchmen gets a new season, that was about as close to a miniseries as we'll get to these days. Also someone mentioned Lace, which was just two episodes, although there was a sequel.