riffmongous wrote: » Ever happen to anyone else that you find yourself up at 4am on a cliffhanger, after sticking on that tv show you heard a few people say was good, just for something to watch while you were making dinner an eternity ago?
taytobreath wrote: » name it
Deleted User wrote: » Yeah..it beats the p1ss out of the old way of watching television though..
riffmongous wrote: » Stranger Things But it's happened to me before, I usually don't watch shows as they air so I end up with a full season at my fingertips months/years later. I still remember watching game of thrones for the first time, and that awful break when I needed to download season 2
riffmongous wrote: » I cant take the constant cliffhangers from watching weekly.. And remember the dark old days where you might miss an episode and have no way of seeing it before the next one
taytobreath wrote: » its an excellent show. i binged on it myself
pleas advice wrote: » Started binge watching neighbors and home and away, must be two, two and a half years ago now... Home and away really picks up after about the 8th season, I've hit a bit of a lull now, around season 17/18...
Billy86 wrote: » Done it with a few shows, my worst bingeing was probably making it through the 60-odd episodes of the Wire in a week.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Apparently it's been released in HD.. Looking forward to a third sitting of it.
_Kaiser_ wrote: » I tried The Wire, I really did. It took me 3 attempts to get through season 1 and then after me finally getting into it, season 2 was so different that it put me off again. Haven't watched any more since. Now The Shield on the other hand I've watched about 4 times all the way through.
Deleted User wrote: » Apparently it's been released in HD.. Looking forward to a third sitting of it.
EPAndlee wrote: » I won't watch anymore than 4 episodes in a row. You need a bit of time to take the show in
Gwynplaine wrote: » I once watched 18 episodes of 24 in one day.