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LatencyKills 9 hours ago

Isn’t that just “I can’t regulate my media intake” problem?

Why wife and I watched the entire series over a year and loved every minute.

ghaff 8 hours ago | parent [-]

I get the parent's point though. There's a certain late night weekly thing that, for many of us, is hard to replicate with anytime/anywhere even if you could in principle.

JKCalhoun 8 hours ago | parent [-]

That's just basically, "Don't binge watch."

There are shows like "Twin Peaks" that, if you first introduction to them is binge watching, you'll wonder what all the fuss was ever about. (Some shows seem to need some water-cooler time in order to keep you on the edge of your sear, wondering, trying to make the connections yourself.)

ghaff 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I don't really disagree. There's something to be said about being able to watch things at your own pace on your own schedule. At the same time, you give something up by not having historical broadcast TV schedules. Though I expect a lot of people (perhaps here more than in general) would deeply resent that sort of scheduling. And I say that as someone who doesn't even get broadcast TV any longer.

p_ing 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

It's like ST:TNG Season 3 Episode 26 and Season 4 Episode 1.

You had to wait a whole ~four months to see Episode 1 when Episode 26 ended in a "holy shit!" moment on top of one of the best TNG episodes to-date.

If you watch the subsequently, you miss that feeling of build-up; there's no school-yard discussion about what could happen next.

Doesn't keep me from watching it roughly once per year, but the original impact of the cliffhanger was incredible.

ghaff 8 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

While it had its flaws, Babylon5 was like that as well. Probably Lost even if it IMO went downhill latterly. I'm not really a fan of binge-watching. A lot of shows are constructed in a way that rewards a slow rollout even if that's not the modern style.