Do you watch shows after been on?

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Do you watch shows after they’ve already been running for awhile?
I tend to watch shows after they already have a couple of seasons going in. 1- You can read reviews, which I take with a grain of salt. 2- It's annoying to get into a show & it to be cancelled after just 1 season.
 
I wouldn’t say that I go out of my way to avoid shows when they first come out, but it ends up happening this way, especially with the way steaming is now. I’d much rather binge watch a show, rather than having to watch it an episode at a time as they come out.
 
Most of the time if shows get ard I'm unable to watch them if time is not on my side or not able to get to watch on that paid network. I mostly wait till it's on elsewhere. I mean it's not like it's live anyway on things that I watch them on when it's there to watch
 
My husband has recently gotten into Chicago PD and Chicago Fire. We used to live in the Chicagoland area so maybe he's homesick. I pick apart their accents, their terminology they use that isn't Chicagoan, and when they are one side of the city and rush to another side in time to save people LOL It's really unrealistic at times.
 
I rarely watch shows as they release as I have little means to do so. So most of my watching is done down the road and this can be weeks or years.
 
Yes, I have been known to watch TV shows after they aired on the TV in the past. One TV show that fits perfectly for this with me was House. I remember seeing House advertised but didn't have any desire to watch it after seeing the adverts for it. It wasn't until around 2011 that I started watching House when it came on a channel I had playing and I was hooked and kind of wished I had started watching it when it first started airing. There are so many episodes and seasons and I don't think I will ever have the time to get through them all.
 
Yep! I have waited for ages to watch a show whenever it was like 5-6 seasons in before.
 
Absolutely, I prefer to watch a show that has a decent amount of episodes or is completely finished before I start watching it. I can be impatient at times, lol. That said, I am currently waiting for Season 3 of Made in Abyss because I'm keeping up with that one as it comes out...that is frustrating because I want to just keep on rolling through it 😀
 
I sometimes let a show run all it's episodes such as on Disney+, Netflix etc first if it's a weekly run as it's better to binge than watch one episode a week.
 
I sometimes let a show run all it's episodes such as on Disney+, Netflix etc first if it's a weekly run as it's better to binge than watch one episode a week.
I did this with The Santa Clauses and it felt more enjoyable than waiting every single week.
 
I did this with The Santa Clauses and it felt more enjoyable than waiting every single week.
Same.

I watched Obi-Wan each week because it's Star Wars.

I still haven't seen all of She Hulk.
 
I've been re-watching some of the original Yu-Gi-Oh series off and on since I downloaded the Pluto TV app. I'm pretty sure I saw them all as a teenager, but nostalgia gets the best of us.
 
It's rare for me to watch anything at all but I avoid shows/series like the plague, particularly those made in the US because they rarely end, they just get cancelled. The two exceptions that come to mind of are Game of Thrones and The Handmaid's Tale.
 
It's a double-edged sword. I don't want to watch a show and it be canceled, so I wait til it has more episodes. Then, it's canceled because no one watched it, waiting for it to have more episodes.
 
If it's that good then maybe a couple of years later or I might watch them again before the new series comes
 
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