A problem I often have is finding something good enough to kinda watch, but not SO good that I feel like I’m missing something if I screw around with my tablet while it’s on.
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The Bear is a great show, would definitely recommend.
My wife and I have like 3 comfort shows that we just rewatch all year round. And this is kind of how it's like when we meet up with our friends who have watched everything new as it releases.
Based on the mostly fantastic choices presented here, I am now using those mentioned that I haven’t seen as a guide to future choices.
Why bother trying to keep up to date with all these things just because of FOMO?
I haven't even heard of half of these shows, let alone watched them. Who even has time to watch all of these?
I just watch Naruto, there are hundreds of episodes and I will never finish it before the apocalypse
I mean, Wednesday and The Bear we're both great shows TBH. Russian Doll was funny and dark as well.
I honestly feel like there’s entirely too many actually good shows out there for any one person to watch.
What about Righteous Gemstones? I'm like 4 or 5 episodes in but it hasn't grabbed my attention yet. Worth watching?
Each season was better than the last and it wrapped up really nicely but liking his stuff in general is required. Nothing was better than Vice Principals, imo.
If The White Lotus isn't a TLA spinoff I'm gonna invade the Rhineland.
Edit: looking for volunteers
The only one of these I recognize is Westworld. I cut the cord after the first season and never looked back.
If you like Serpadesigns, give homemade ecosystems a looksie. Similar content but more silly
Don’t even get started with anime, I feel like there’s sooo many good shows but each one has over 600 episodes and I won’t ever get time to watch it all
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The White Lotus? Is this an Avatar Spinoff?
Personally that agony of indecision has saved me probably thousands of pounds - I've never subscribed to a single streaming service, knowing that having to actually choose what to watch instead of settling for the least shit thing currently on tv, would paralyse me for hours each day.
I'm a big fan of serpadesign, he inspired me into terrariums and last month I made a small fish bowl, which I am planning to move to a proper fish tank that I will DIY from IKEA glass shelves as in one of his videos.
Imagine watching media
Now to strap in for a summoningsalt marathon about games I've never and will never play
Been boycotting the media for about a decade. It frankly makes it difficult to make small talk when you refuse to know about the latest trends that Big Media sells to the populace
Stopped watching shows, only torrenting old stuff and the odd cartoon here or there. Picked up comics recently though, lots of stuff coming out but it's oddly different, it feels more like record collecting.