In addition to
Bruce 's comments: Production used to run much tighter timelines. Now development and post-production take much longer due to how shows are written and how much special effects almost everything needs these days. This drives up costs, so fewer episodes per season. Then they wait until after the season has aired in a lot of cases before deciding whether to renew. This is starting to swing back the other way a little though, with Apple ordering seasons 3-4 of Silo at the same time. As long as the execs think people would rather have 8-12 episodes per season of "prestige" shows, that is what they are going to do.
Except, they never ASKED those that are waiting.
They are pushing things out as far as they can because they CAN get away with it.
They use to actually make 24 episodes, now they are SOOOOOO much better that they can only make 8 ???????
Someone mentioned High Potential ... and that it has 13 episodes, IF thats so .... they took 2 months off ... finally came back, no one remembers whats going on ... has 3 episodes and they are done ????
They use to fill a Season, from September thru MAY (part of May actually) ....
They need to make more episodes ...
If you can't keep the story interesting enough, don't start it.
Very good shows should NOT have over a Year to get the next Season out ...
Can't wait till the Next Platform to come out ....
Then we'll get 3-4 episodes and they will just call it a Movie and be done with it.
Fwiw, Covid was 5 years ago and the Strike has been over for quite some time now.