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Binge-Watching

Binge-watching (sometimes called binge-viewing) is when you watch two or more episodes of the same show in one sitting. Watching episodes back to back is the best way to really become immersed in a show. Nobody wants to wait a week between episodes to find out what happens next. This is the MTV generation. We need instant gratification. The binge-watching trend started happening in the early to mid-2000s. TV shows started to become more cinematic. Productions costs went up, shooting in HD became the norm, and they started releasing full seasons of shows on DVD, all while Netflix began to popularize streaming. This was the perfect storm which lead brilliant writers, directors, and actors to realize that TV was the perhaps the best way to tell a story. The stories became longer, more complex, and more compelling for the viewer to keep on watching. And if you have access to a full season, why would you only watch one episode of Breaking Bad at a time if you can watch four episodes? Binge-watching isn’t going away. You sit on your ass for a few hours, watch an entire season of Mad Men, you feel like you accomplished something, and nobody can blame you because they’ve done the same exact thing.

Critically Rated at 14/17

Written, Rated, and Reviewed by Brendan H. Young

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Bonus Features

Movies are cool, and sometimes you like a movie enough to buy it on Blu-ray or DVD. When you get a Blu-ray or DVD, you expect more than just the movie. We demand bonus features. If you like a movie, you are going to watch it more than once. Sometimes you get bored of watching the movie over and over again. So you might want to turn on the director/actor’s commentary and watch the movie with the filmmakers telling you how they made it. The best movies have a second disc of only bonus features. Now you can see all the behind the scenes stuff. You can see how they developed the story, the concept art, how they designed the practical and special effects, and about music and sound effects, basically everything that goes into making a major motion picture.

I like movies because they tell stories. I like bonus features because they tell the stories behind making the story. There’s something Zen about that.

Critically Rated at 14/17

Written, Rated, and Reviewed by Brendan H. Young

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