This viewing option seems to be more and more prevalent.
As I mentioned on the box sets thread, I started watching Killing Eve last night. It's a brand new drama (I was going to call it a series, but is it?) and every episode is already available.
It's indicative of how people's viewing habits have changed, and their need for instant gratification.
I used to enjoy looking forward to the next episode of a favourite show, be Cracker, Blackadder, Taggart or Monty Python on a school night.
Everyone watched those shows and talked about them at work or school the next day.
Remember the frenzy around"Who shot JR"?
Although there are still several weekly TV programmes like soaps and comedies in particular, I think weekly dramas are going to be the exception rather than the norm.
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20-09-2018 10:24 AM #1
"All episodes available now"
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United we stand here....
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I loved Cracker and looked forward to every episode.
Nowadays, they might make every episode available at the same time.
Edit: I see what's happened. I should have used an Oxford comma after Taggart, although the phrase is still used by adults to mean during the week. e.g. I never drinke on a school night.
So giruy!Last edited by Hibbyradge; 20-09-2018 at 03:28 PM.
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20-09-2018 07:01 PM #8
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Incidentally Netflix have just bought the rights to it.
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Joking aside, I habitually use ,,,, as ,=a 2 second pause in my line of work (Telecoms) so ,,,, is just a long pause for me.
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