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Bridges and gaps: The Singing Detective’s serial afterlife
- Source: Journal of Screenwriting, Volume 4, Issue 3, Aug 2013, p. 273 - 285
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- 01 Aug 2013
Abstract
Abstract
The Singing Detective has long been considered a high point of televisual storytelling. But what is its specific legacy as a serial narrative, particularly in the contemporary U.S. context of ambitious dramas? In many ways, the experiment of The Singing Detective remains an outlier. If the likes of Mad Men and The Sopranos have re-invigorated seriality by emphasizing the gaps between episodes—by making the narrative broken rather than connected—The Singing Detective’s continuing contribution lies in its insistence on bridging the disparate parts that make a serial: old and new, sound and image, memory and imagination, ritual and eccentricity.
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