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Do you binge watch?

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grannyrebel7 Tue 17-Nov-20 20:02:08

My friends all seem to be binge watching The Crown atm. To me this is like having a box of chocolates and eating them all on one go. I prefer to savour each episode and make it last longer. What do other GNers do?

MissAdventure Wed 18-Nov-20 13:00:24

I'd never even thought of binge watching anything until I met the ex.

We binge watched "Breaking Bad".

I've not done it since, though.

Jillybird Wed 18-Nov-20 13:51:31

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GagaJo Wed 18-Nov-20 13:54:17

I binge watched during lockdown 1, and am doing it again, now I'm in semi lockdown, at work, abroad. It keeps me going when I miss family and am sad. Getting involved in other lives online and not thinking about what I am missing.

GrammaH Wed 18-Nov-20 14:17:23

No not usually, I've usually got other things to do but I confess I did watch all the episodes of the recent series "Life" in 2 afternoons, it was brilliant.

FlotheCrow Wed 18-Nov-20 14:18:02

I can't understand for the life of me why anyone would want to watch The Crown. Absolute garbage.

grandtanteJE65 Wed 18-Nov-20 14:24:04

If it is something we really like, we binge watch.

I never cared for serial stories in magazines, or episodes of series on TV in the days where you had to wait a week to find out what happened next.

aonk Wed 18-Nov-20 14:48:56

I’ve never binge watched. We do have Netflix which we watch occasionally. We tend to prefer the normal channels and watch whatever is “on” at the time. The tv is very rarely on before 7pm and I can’t sit still for long!

Sewpolly Wed 18-Nov-20 15:01:30

I would watch say three episodes in one sitting and would definitely eat the box of chocolates in one sitting.

Kamiso Wed 18-Nov-20 15:11:12

FlotheCrow

I can't understand for the life of me why anyone would want to watch The Crown. Absolute garbage.

Bit rude to all those who watch The Crown. I haven’t watched it but respect the considerable number who have.

Our tv rarely goes on til 7-8ish. Quite like quizzes, crime or drama series and recently been finishing with a couple of episodes of Schittz Creek so we end on a lighter note. Only two more episodes left now so we’ll have to ok out for something else. Interesting to see the programme about the making of Schittz Creek and seeing how the different actors come across in real life.

123kitty Wed 18-Nov-20 15:36:50

I seldom watch a weekly series, I miss odd episodes and lose the plot. To be able to watch a couple of episodes (a binge) one day after the other suits me.

dogsmother Wed 18-Nov-20 16:38:51

Me and the OH do if you count up to 3 episodes at a time for days on end.... we did it with breaking bad, another I’ve already forgotten and recently Harlots ?

Caro57 Wed 18-Nov-20 19:06:22

Spreading out a box of chocolates is akin to having leftover’ wine smile

grannyrebel7 Wed 18-Nov-20 19:13:14

I haven't got that far Nanny100 so can't help sorry. Interesting to hear what others viewing habits are.

MagicWriter2016 Wed 18-Nov-20 19:26:15

I am kind of b be watching The Crown. We never had Netflix until recently so am loving the chance to watch it as and when I want. Usually watch 2-3 episodes at a time. Loving it and have decided I don’t envy their life one bit!

Aepgirl Thu 19-Nov-20 15:08:43

I've never watched 'The Crown', nor do I want to. I think it's so unkind to be making up stories about people who are still alive. It must be so hurtful - hopefully the Royal family don't watch it!

varian Sat 21-Nov-20 18:19:26

We don't have Sky or Netflix or Amazon Prime but just recently I've started to watch "Wsst Wing" on All4.(which is free)

Martin Sheen makes a very convincing President, almost as vain and super confident as Trump, but much more principled, kinder, more hard working, and vastly. .more intligent .

I do know it's fiction and the series was made twenty years ago, but it does seem true in many ways and I feel I have learned quite a lot about American politics.