So I assume you didn't even try to watch the extended editions of the Lord of the Rings movies![]()
I haven't seen any version of those movies.
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So I assume you didn't even try to watch the extended editions of the Lord of the Rings movies![]()
My biggest issue with regular TV is that when you find a new show you like, it's canceled after the 1st, 2nd or 3rd season - and the more you like it, the more likely they are to cancel it without a proper wrap up. I prefer not to watch shows on streaming when there is only one season then it's canceled. I'd much rather find something with 3-7 seasons so you can dig in.
I think many of you are missing the social interaction aspect of this study. If you binge an entire season and then talk to friends about it there's not nearly the enjoyment or anticipation compared to watching a single episode near the same time as your friends and then dissecting and sharing the things you and they missed.
I agree with this. When I binge watch Netflix, I don't tend to remember as much as when I watch a single episode or just a couple of episodes. I watch House of Cards, and I can only sit there and watch maybe 2 episodes in a sitting. I think my brain needs time to process each episode, and binge watching doesn't allow that to happen. The real problem is waiting almost a full year for Netflix shows to come back, as I forget what happened at the end of the previous season.
Most TV is crap. I've honestly given up on american media.
I've binged anime and the good ones - Code Geass - is stellar whether watched week by week or binged. FLCL (aka Fooly Cooly) same, though at only 6 episodes it's easy. Others like Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! are better week to week as too much of this gets old.
TVs flicker more than anything know to man they just flicker everytime they change the angle showing something off on a commercial. You wonder what that does to a persons brain after a while gives them ADD. The same reason slot machines and gambling are so addice the false notion of a actual payout after the light arouse you and play with the reward center of the brain.
Yeah, that's not a thing. Flashing lights don't permanently alter your neurotransmitters or reuptake inhibitors or delay the development of executive functions.
This is the other problem though - a new season comes out, you polish it off in a week or so and now you have to wait basically a year for another 10 hours. Then when it does come back, you watched it so fast that it can be hard to remember where you left off and what was happening.
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