I actually find that binge-watching starts to dull my interest and investment in a show. I can watch a couple in a row, but after about three episodes of the same show I get much less enjoyment out of each one, so have to take a break. If I don’t, I end up getting fed up with the entire show and… never going back. I am now years behind on a couple shows because I just got sick of them, yet I distinctly remember really enjoying them originally. I’ll likely never finish them, I’ve decided.
It reminds me of a comparison I’ve made many times to myself that a good portion of what we consider classic literature originally was published in newspapers as weekly continuing stories. They are huge and intimidating and hard to read straight through, because they were never intended to be read that way. Essentially, we started binge-reading these works. Whereas, if you read a few chapters a week, it would feel much less like a trial, even though you would still be reading the same amount of material.
hasani roberts over 4 years ago
the same everyone was before the invader zim movie and the same way I feel about calvin and hobbes.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member over 4 years ago
Remember when we had to wait for a whole week before the next episode? And you only got to see them once?
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Please, sir, may I have some more?
Kit'n'Kaboodle over 4 years ago
I actually find that binge-watching starts to dull my interest and investment in a show. I can watch a couple in a row, but after about three episodes of the same show I get much less enjoyment out of each one, so have to take a break. If I don’t, I end up getting fed up with the entire show and… never going back. I am now years behind on a couple shows because I just got sick of them, yet I distinctly remember really enjoying them originally. I’ll likely never finish them, I’ve decided.
It reminds me of a comparison I’ve made many times to myself that a good portion of what we consider classic literature originally was published in newspapers as weekly continuing stories. They are huge and intimidating and hard to read straight through, because they were never intended to be read that way. Essentially, we started binge-reading these works. Whereas, if you read a few chapters a week, it would feel much less like a trial, even though you would still be reading the same amount of material.
katina.cooper over 4 years ago
Pixel will start purring. That will help.