Just imagine how it was for the cast who were just as emotional as us, if not more, during this whole situation.
We live in a wonderfully convenient "watch when you have time" and "binge watch" culture. That really needs to be considered.
Exactly. Times have changed from when we all used to sit around and watch shows weekly, now with all these different platforms and different ways of viewing something to fit our convenience people have stopped waiting a week just to watch an episode of their favorite show. Never mind that even that had become a hassle in itself with all the hiatuses and such, and oftentimes we would forget when a show returned due to our busy schedules and too many other shows to keep up with (and also due to networks never properly advertising anything), television became more of a chore to keep up with. Now, we have the luxury to have some options available, and those should be taken into account.
Traditional media really needs to get with the times and stop holding onto an outdated system that isn't that efficient anyway.
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We live in a wonderfully convenient "watch when you have time" and "binge watch" culture. That really needs to be considered.
Exactly. Times have changed from when we all used to sit around and watch shows weekly, now with all these different platforms and different ways of viewing something to fit our convenience people have stopped waiting a week just to watch an episode of their favorite show. Never mind that even that had become a hassle in itself with all the hiatuses and such, and oftentimes we would forget when a show returned due to our busy schedules and too many other shows to keep up with (and also due to networks never properly advertising anything), television became more of a chore to keep up with. Now, we have the luxury to have some options available, and those should be taken into account.
Traditional media really needs to get with the times and stop holding onto an outdated system that isn't that efficient anyway.