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I've binged a lot of television in the last few years. Actually, I've probably binged an unhealthy amount now that I think of it. But, hey, we all have our vices and this is the healthier of 'em I have to believe.
I've had a couple of days to myself. So, of course, what does any self respecting adult do with a couple of days off? They watch an entire season of a television show they would usually have scanned right passed of course.
I thought this might be a good thing to start since I "binge watch" so frequently. Notice I'm okay admitting this because I don't feel like this is looked down upon these days. We all find ourselves doing it, don't we? A television show pops up on Netflix, you remember the
"Binge-watching" only became a term within the last few years, but I've been doing it long before it was the cool thing to do. Before Netflix, before "On Demand," heck, before DVD.
It looks like Hulu is paying big, big bucks for one of the greatest sitcoms in history. They are betting that people will binge watch. That brings up a question..