Rings of Power
a couple of weeks ago because I had a hectic weekend, though I wasn’t particularly bummed since it’s not very good anyway. I also missed the episode of that week too, which I was actually somewhat enjoying. My following week was also busy, so I didn’t have time to catch up until the weekend… which meant I then had two episodes from both shows to catch up on.
Each episode of these respective shows is roughly an hour long, often bleeding out to be 1 hour 15 minutes. If I have to catch up on four episodes, I’m looking at spending anywhere between four and five hours just to catch up. What the fuck!
Naturally, I was overwhelmed by all the TV watching I needed to do. This was meant to be something fun I do in my spare time. Then it felt like a task. So, I did what I always do in these situations: I procrastinated. And now another week has gone by, and I have about six hours worth of content to catch up on.
I miss the days when comedies remained 22 minutes and longer, more serious TV shows cut off at 45 minutes due to broadcasting rules. It forced writers and producers to create a show that was well-paced and moved along reasonably quickly because of the time constraints.
It also meant shows were more addictive because of where they cut off, which I loved. I don’t binge anything these days because just one episode can be so exhausting.
Now, I’m noticing a pattern of TV shows being long because they . No one seems to be asking whether they .
The fourth season ofs, for example, was way too fucking long.
This is one of my favourite shows of all time, but the new length meant certain scenes dragged, some interactions felt pointless and certain plot points were definitely just time-fillers.
My partner only started watching this year and we flew through the first three seasons in just a couple of weeks. When he reached the fourth season, we hit a wall: when the fuck do we have time to watch of literally anything?
TV shows, for me, are downtime — they’re fun and, more importantly, they’re supposed to be easier and more accessible than watching a movie. An in-between if you will, for when I want to watch something but don’t want to commit a long amount of time. Which is especially good for evenings after work, when I only have an hour or less to spare between all the other things I have to do.
Some shows, like , were long but it worked: they were still riveting AF and you didn’t feel the length. These more recent shows are long and for what???
I don’t want to watch a fucking movie every night. And at this point, I’m not even finishing shows I *actually like* because I just can’t make the time.
Since when did TV watching become such a chore? Because, last I checked, I’m meant to look forward to this.
can should Stranger ThingRings of Power has gotta be the most faithful Tolkien adaptation to date because absolutely nothing has happened over five episodes.
— Michelle Law 羅敏儀 (@ms_michellelaw) September 25, 2022
Stranger Things a two hour episode Game of ThronesJesus, these new episodes of #StrangerThings are just too fucking long. I don’t want to commit to a movie every single night just to watch a TV show!
— Neil+ (@Sax_R) September 27, 2022
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