The 2014 NBC romantic comedy series , starring Ben Feldman and Cristin Milioti, is a unique television experiment that structured its entire narrative around the alphabet. Created by Ben Queen and executive produced by Rashida Jones, the show follows the relationship of Andrew Loftus and Zelda Vasco over the course of "eight months, three weeks, five days, and one hour." The Alphabetical Premise
In an era dominated by "Peak TV," where hundreds of scripted series premiere every year, it can feel impossible to keep up. Yet, the beauty of this modern landscape is its diversity—there is literally a show for every letter of the alphabet. Whether you are a fan of gritty anti-heroes, dystopian nightmares, or heartfelt musical dramedies, here is an A-to-Z tour of television series that have defined, shocked, and comforted us.
High Concept: It used a "ticking clock" format, telling the audience upfront exactly how long the relationship would last.
M is for Meant to Be: Andrew goes to great lengths to prove their relationship is fate, not coincidence. Key Characters
Creative Team: Executive produced by Rashida Jones and Will McCormack.
H is for Homeland For nearly a decade, Carrie Mathison’s whiteboard of paranoia kept us on the edge of our seats. Homeland redefined the post-9/11 spy thriller, bravely pivoting its plot season after season to stay relevant in a shifting geopolitical landscape.