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Originally Posted by
Jovialis
I don't think binge-watching is a bad thing at all. As a matter of fact, it may help put the quality of the show into better perspective.
Some shows have "filler-episodes", that may be "excused" by loyal fans. In hopes of the following episode to redeem their interest in it. Perhaps forcing themselves to watch the show, because of the time they've invested over the years. It's almost like rooting for a team that doesn't play very well, and hoping they will win next time.
If I can binge watch a TV-series; odds are it's worth my time, and the majority of the episodes are riveting. For example, it took me two weeks to finish Breaking Bad, and I thought it was an excellent show. I felt invested in the characters, and the story. I was completely satisfied with the viewing experience.
I like binge watching too.
One big reason is that I can't program my life to be in front of a tv at the same exact day and time every week. I only do that when I'm really invested, as in The Walking Dead. Otherwise, I'll miss episodes, and then I lose interest in the whole series and stop watching.
Also, I find that if there's a week's break in between episodes, there's also a break in my interest, whereas if I'm binging it, I stay in its thrall, as it were.
I can't believe this guy is talking about a narrative arc in a show like Buffy the Vampire Slayer but maybe I'm doing the show an injustice. I only saw one episode in my life.
The most important reason they're a good idea is the reason you give: sometimes you're not even aware of a show until it's three years old.
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