In the golden age of prestige television, intricate dramas and high-concept sci-fi often dominate the conversation. But nestled in the 2014-2015 NBC fall lineup was a hidden gem that deserved a longer lifespan: .
A no-nonsense lawyer who rebelled against her hippie upbringing by embracing logic and control. To Zelda, their meeting is a statistical anomaly or a "computer glitch" rather than a sign from the universe. III. Structural Innovation and "The Gimmick" The show utilized several unique framing devices: Alphabetical Episodes: a to z -tv series-
The series is anchored by an omniscient narrator (Katey Sagal), who sets the tone by explicitly stating in the pilot: "Andrew and Zelda. A to Z. It’s the story of their relationship, from beginning to end. Or, more accurately, from beginning to the beginning of the end." In the golden age of prestige television, intricate
While it had its whimsical moments, the show did not shy away from the awkwardness, miscommunications, and compromises required to make a relationship work. To Zelda, their meeting is a statistical anomaly