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Sarah’s back, and we waste no time in catching up. We have news about renewals, cancellations and casting announcements. then we take a deep dive into a listener question: does catching up on television ever feel like work? Do we sometimes keep watching over a sense of obligation instead of enjoyment? Perfect question to examine on our tenth (tenth!) episode
And finally, we have some Peak TV Trophies for you! Sarah salutes a great actor, Laura makes the other two hosts squirm , and Diego gives a shout out to a great late-night production.
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Links to further reading:
Alyssa Rosenberg, “Our relationship with TV is messed up. It’s time for a change.” : https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/act-four/wp/2016/02/26/our-relationship-with-tv-is-messed-up-its-time-for-a-change/
Kate Kulzick, “Completionism in TV’s Platinum Age: Why critics and fans need to start jumping in mid-series” : http://www.popoptiq.com/completionism-in-tvs-platinum-age/
Alan Sepinwall, “Hope-watching vs. hate-watching in TV’s new Golden Age” : http://www.hitfix.com/whats-alan-watching/hope-watching-vs-hate-watching-in-tvs-new-golden-age
- News (00:00 - 04:19)
-- American Gods
-- Fuller House
-- Legends of the Hidden Temple
-- Nancy Drew
-- Iron Fist
-- NCIS
-- Bones
-- Review
- Is keeping up with TV becoming a burden? (04:19 - 30:47)
-- Sunk cost fallacy / Stockholm Syndrom
-- Netflix model
-- FOMO
-- Hope-watching
-- Current series vs. TV canon backlog
-- Possible solutions
- Peak TV Trophies (30:47 - 35:43) |