Postmodern television

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Postmodern television is related to the art and philosophy of postmodernism.

List of postmodernist shows[]

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  1. ^ The inescapable postmodernism within television series Community - Medium.com
  2. ^ Five Examples of Postmodernism in Television - The Odyssey Online
  3. ^ 'The Office': a postmodern success wraps up - Orange County Register
  4. ^ The Perfectly Postmodern Reality TV of 'RuPaul's Drag Race - The Ringer
  5. ^ Cable's 'Mystery Science Theater 3000'|EW.com
  6. ^ Seinfeld and Postmodernism - The Oydessy Online
  7. ^ The world according to 'Seinfeld' No hugging, no learning. No aging, commitment or obligation. We've laughed at such postmodern sentiments for nine years. Is there anything wrong with that? - Baltimore Sun
  8. ^ 'You Should See Yourself': Jewish Identity in Postmodern American Culture on JSTOR
  9. ^ 'Arrested Development' finds new life in the land of Netflix - Baltimore Sun
  10. ^ 'Always Sunny in Philadelphia': Why we think it jumped the shark — Film Daily
  11. ^ The Simpsons: A Postmodernist Masterpeice|by Patrick Padiernos|Medium.com
  12. ^ How Monty Python's Mix of Postmodern Absurdity and Political Satire Influenced Shows Like 'Rick and Morty' - Laughing Squid
  13. ^ Satire TV - Google Books (pg.135)
  14. ^ American TV Detective Dramas - Google Books (pg.36)
  15. ^ Rick and Morty Almost Swallows Itself in a Too Meta Midseason Premiere - Paste Magazine
  16. ^ How Always Sunny Surpassed Seinfeld - Den of Geek
  17. ^ TV Finales FAQ - Google Books
  18. ^ Postmodern laughs from the mob - The Boston Globe
  19. ^ The Politics of Humor - Google Books
  20. ^ Is the US ready for a fictional president?|Celebrity|The Guardian
  21. ^ The Postmodern Presence - Google Books (pgs.35-36)
  22. ^ Best TV Shows Ever: Top 100 Television Programs - The Hollywood Reporter
  23. ^ Eckart Voigts-Virchow (GieBen) "Goodbye suspense goodbye"? Postmodern TV Crime in The Singing Detective (1986) and Twin Peaks (1990-91) - cinetext
  24. ^ The X-Files and the Aesthetics and Politics of Postmodern Pop on JSTOR
  25. ^ Why Netflix's Teen Dramas Feel So Retro - The Atlantic
  26. ^ A Sitcom Through the Ages: A Postmodern Review of Marvel's 'WandaVision'|LiveWire
  27. ^ Strange TV: Innovative Series from The Twilight Zone to the X-Files - Google Books
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