
Cult TV
Cult TV refers to television shows that have a dedicated and passionate fan base, often despite not being mainstream hits during their initial run. These shows, which can span various genres, tend to have unique storytelling, complex characters, or innovative concepts that resonate deeply with viewers. Examples include "The X-Files," "Twin Peaks," and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer." Cult TV often develops a following through word-of-mouth, reruns, and streaming platforms, leading to loyal communities, fan conventions, and continued cultural impact long after their original broadcasts.