I feel the same as @Matthew. I'm regularly deciding what might make it and what might not, and try to focus on the 'might' for my limited TV hours. The only problem is I'm wrong most of the time. My decisions to not initially watch Lost, Fringe, and Breaking Bad are a few examples of why I don't run a network.
Upside is you get to binge on them and not have to wait a week for another episode.
I too am pretty discriminating (not necessarily right, but very limiting) in my choices as to what to watch. In addition, unfortunately, my personality is such, that I just can't binge watch. Two episodes (three, tops) is the most I can watch in one sitting. So, for "conventional" shows, if I ever get 4-5 episodes behind, I give up. For the shows that do it like Netflix and release a whole "season" (what does that even mean anymore?) at a time, it just looks too daunting.
Ok...why was there a closed caption box?
@somf69 probably your settings. :-)
You guys should really check out Rubber... I mean it's not a series... yet.... but you really got to see it.
https://www.netflix.com/watch/70142800
@thismyusername I saw that some time ago and enjoyed it. Totally quirky and a good criticism of, well, everything, but mostly movies and moviegoers.
I'd recommend it as well.
This doesn't actually look half bad.
I agree, closer to 90% bad
I feel the same as @Matthew. I'm regularly deciding what might make it and what might not, and try to focus on the 'might' for my limited TV hours. The only problem is I'm wrong most of the time. My decisions to not initially watch Lost, Fringe, and Breaking Bad are a few examples of why I don't run a network.
Upside is you get to binge on them and not have to wait a week for another episode.
I too am pretty discriminating (not necessarily right, but very limiting) in my choices as to what to watch. In addition, unfortunately, my personality is such, that I just can't binge watch. Two episodes (three, tops) is the most I can watch in one sitting. So, for "conventional" shows, if I ever get 4-5 episodes behind, I give up. For the shows that do it like Netflix and release a whole "season" (what does that even mean anymore?) at a time, it just looks too daunting.
I credit movie reviews with saving me from enduring The Interview, although I did place it in my Netflix queue just to stick it to them Commies.
Nobody cares how Matthew lost Glen? Where was he?