Overwriting TV refers to the practice of excessively or unnecessarily adding new content to a television show, often at the expense of the original storyline or character development. This can result in a cluttered and convoluted plot, as well as a lack of coherence and consistency within the show. Overwriting TV can also refer to the tendency of writers to rely on shock value or sensationalism in order to keep viewers engaged, rather than focusing on quality storytelling. This can lead to a decline in the overall quality of the show and a disconnect between the audience and the characters. In short, overwriting TV sacrifices substance for the sake of superficial excitement, ultimately diminishing the impact and longevity of the show.