Netflix serves the same purpose, as far as I'm concerned.
Dannymac Send a noteboard - 07/09/2011 09:48:44 PM
I always prefer to watch media on my own time. The only time I deal with commercials anymore is for sporting events.
My schedule is too busy to keep up with these shows as they release. I suppose DVR's could make it palatable to me again, but I haven't made that leap yet.
My schedule is too busy to keep up with these shows as they release. I suppose DVR's could make it palatable to me again, but I haven't made that leap yet.
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Watching cable shows - should you just wait for the DVDs?
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I don't understand the concept of owning shows/movies.
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Even if you're only going to watch a show once, it's rather easier that way.
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Some people like to watch shows multiple times. I am one of them.
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I know what you mean.
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That is wierd because my viewing experienceswith those exact shows are almost identical to yours.
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Netflix serves the same purpose, as far as I'm concerned.
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I think there's precedent in the shift of filmed drama to an episodic format.
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