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I did look around before asking so hopefully this isn't a duplicate.

With shows like The Walking Dead, why do they use a 2-part season? There are other shows like Son of Anarchy that do not have a 2-part season. Some shows such as American Horror Story take a break for the holidays, but there is not really an explicit mid-season finale, just a teaser episode.

What is the purpose and when did shows start using this format?

I did look around before asking so hopefully this isn't a duplicate.

With shows like The Walking Dead, why do they use a 2-part season? There are other shows like Son of Anarchy that do not have a 2-part season. Some shows such as American Horror Story take a break for the holidays, but there is not really an explicit mid-season finale, just a teaser episode.

What is the purpose and when did shows start using this format?

With shows like The Walking Dead, why do they use a 2-part season? There are other shows like Son of Anarchy that do not have a 2-part season. Some shows such as American Horror Story take a break for the holidays, but there is not really an explicit mid-season finale, just a teaser episode.

What is the purpose and when did shows start using this format?

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What is the purpose of a mid-season finale?

I did look around before asking so hopefully this isn't a duplicate.

With shows like The Walking Dead, why do they use a 2-part season? There are other shows like Son of Anarchy that do not have a 2-part season. Some shows such as American Horror Story take a break for the holidays, but there is not really an explicit mid-season finale, just a teaser episode.

What is the purpose and when did shows start using this format?