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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-03-29 03:05 pm

[ SECRET POST #4832 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4832 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2020-03-29 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Same. I also just have a hard time binge-watching for very long and often either do not have time to devote an entire weekend to a show or just can't consume that much of one thing all at once (while not being able to do any tasks or chores that can't be done in the living room or involve devoting attention to other things/looking away from the screen much). I think dropping everything all at once is fine for very short things, like one-off movies, documentaries, or specials, or short mini-series under 5 hours.

I really liked how Picard was spread out with one new episode a week. I think that's a great model for shows that aren't super-short.

I also think shows that are more procedural in nature (if anyone still makes those) actually benefit from the traditional American broadcast model of 20-something episode seasons spread out over months with a mid-season break. I know there are British procedurals with like 3 episodes* but what is even the point of that and no one needs to be bombarded with 25 episodes of Law and Order all at once. I think semi-procedural shows like Elementary and 9-1-1 also work well with this broadcast model.

*Possible exaggeration.