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Seasons: create, edit, delete

Last updated June 2, 2026 · 4 min read

A script book (Series) can have multiple Seasons. Creating, editing, and deleting Seasons all happen in the Plan view "Planning" tab → "Seasons & Episodes" section.

Slima Script Studio Planning tab Seasons & Episodes: Season S1 as a row; expanded it takes the season's Logline / Theme / Synopsis / Season Storylines, with Episodes underneath

Which Types support multiple Seasons

Type Seasons
TV Series Multiple
Micro Drama Can be multiple
Short Usually 1
Film 1

The Type in Series settings determines multi-season eligibility.

Where Seasons & Episodes lives

Go to the Plan view "Planning" tab and scroll to the "Seasons & Episodes" section — every Season is here, one row each.

Each season row shows the season number (S1, S2…), episode count, and status (Writing, etc.), and can be expanded / collapsed.

Creating a new Season

At the bottom of the "Seasons & Episodes" section is an "Add Season N" button (N auto-increments). Click it to add a season.

The "Add Season N" button is always shown regardless of Type — how many seasons you create is up to you. The table above is suggested usage (Film / Short usually need just one season), not a system limit.

Editing Season metadata

Expand a season to fill in that season's own:

  • Logline (the season's narrative direction)
  • Theme (the season's core question)
  • Synopsis (the season's chapter movements)
  • Season Storylines (storylines running through the whole season)

These are separate from the whole-Series metadata (Series settings) — each season has its own.

Deleting a Season

Each season row has a ⋯ menu on the right; delete the season from there. Deleting a season also deletes all Episodes under it.

Safe: Deleting is a soft delete — the whole season (and the Episodes under it) moves to Trash rather than vanishing. If you delete one by mistake, restore it from Trash.

Viewing a whole season in Scenes view

The Scenes view has an "Episode / Season" toggle at the top — switch to "Season" to lay out the whole season's scenes at once.

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