To: Libloather
The only problem with “bingeable” shows is you have to wait until an entire season, or show, completes.
You might wind up hearing, or reading, something that ruins the conclusion.
2 posted on
06/10/2022 2:47:52 AM PDT by
EEGator
To: EEGator
Do you really take it that seriously?
Does it matter that much?
3 posted on
06/10/2022 3:12:13 AM PDT by
Chickensoup
( Leftists totalitarian fascists are eradicating conservatives)
To: EEGator
The last three shows I binged out on were Car 54, Amos ‘n Andy and Highway Patrol. There are great, forgotten Hollywood gems out there. Oh yeah, Dante’s Inferno, great stuff!
5 posted on
06/10/2022 3:31:23 AM PDT by
hardspunned
(former GOP globalist stooge)
To: EEGator
Just got done Fringe binging. The trick is to wait long enough so that you don't remember much of it. In my case, that doesn't take very long. The wife and I had watched the whole series but my son hadn't seen it all the way through yet because he was little at the time and it by the time it came on, it was the kids'was bed time.

Before Fringe, we watched Firefly and the followup movie, Serendipity.
One of these days we'll watch The Adventures of Brisco County Junior again.
11 posted on
06/10/2022 6:56:05 AM PDT by
Pollard
(If there's a question mark in the headline, the answer should always be No.)
To: EEGator
I watch the older shows on Pluto TV and subscribe to Youtube video channels made by amateurs and pros that are more entertaining then anything on network tv.
16 posted on
06/10/2022 7:25:29 AM PDT by
minnesota_bound
(Need more money to buy everything now)
To: EEGator
I’ve never wrapped my head around spoiler fear. If it only works with things as a “surprise” then it’s not rewatchable. If it’s not rewatchable it’s probably not really worth one watching.
19 posted on
06/10/2022 7:45:35 AM PDT by
discostu
(like a dog being shown a card trick)
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