I binged watched True Blood a year ago. I couldn't figure out what Ensign Ro was doing there. I liked it. It was interesting to watch knowing it was considered oversexualized for its time since things have gotten even more sexualized since then.
It was a long time ago since I saw it, I liked it as a whole but really didn't like the Ifrit, felt like the smoke from Lost which is a show I despise.
I never watched Lost. There are lots of shows that came out when I was either playing video games, or decided I needed to be more productive like reading. I like watching shows that are already over, because I despise cliffhangers.
I think I watched quite a few episodes of the first season as it was being aired, but eventually my family gave up on it because everyone thought it was shit.
It's always hard to start watching a show midway through it's run. Particularly if it's still following the broadcast TV model.
You pirate or binge stream watch entire seasons, get invested, then have to wait weeks or even entire calendar seasons like a retarded boomer to get dripfed the episodes from here on out.
I binged watched True Blood a year ago. I couldn't figure out what Ensign Ro was doing there. I liked it. It was interesting to watch knowing it was considered oversexualized for its time since things have gotten even more sexualized since then.
It was a long time ago since I saw it, I liked it as a whole but really didn't like the Ifrit, felt like the smoke from Lost which is a show I despise.
I never watched Lost. There are lots of shows that came out when I was either playing video games, or decided I needed to be more productive like reading. I like watching shows that are already over, because I despise cliffhangers.
I think I watched quite a few episodes of the first season as it was being aired, but eventually my family gave up on it because everyone thought it was shit.
My kids, and I quit X Files damn near exactly where I quit it as a teeny bopper. Some shows just don't do it for you.
It's always hard to start watching a show midway through it's run. Particularly if it's still following the broadcast TV model.
You pirate or binge stream watch entire seasons, get invested, then have to wait weeks or even entire calendar seasons like a retarded boomer to get dripfed the episodes from here on out.
Wednesday had two years between seasons. I forgot it existed.