Anthology shows have been all the rage for a while now. The format was popular in the 1950s and '60s, but took a pretty hard break until 2011, when Black Mirror and American Horror Story revitalized the concept. The advent of streaming only added to the mix, leading to a slew of anthology shows which promised different storylines (and even cinematic styles) with each episode or season. From the sci-fi hit Love Death + Robots to the tender real-life romances of My Love, anthologies are able to unravel a colorful array of threads stitched together by one unifying pattern.

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