Friday, October 2, 2020

Sara Anderlich- Assignment 5 (prompt 1)

 To be honest, I really don't watch that much TV. For one, we don't have Cable. Two, I find that it's really hard for me to get invested in a show. Don't me wrong, I've loved the shows I have seen. This includes Gilmore Girls, Pretty Little Liars, Death Note, Erased, Stranger Things (I've only seen season 1), The Fosters, and a jumble of others. I really like watching mysteries and dramas, but I can't do it on a day by day basis. This is because, like how I read, if I'm going to start a show, I'm watching it until I finish. I don't do anything else. This makes it impractical, but I can't really get invested if I'm not watching it constantly. I'm a binge watcher and a binge reader, I don't like to stop once I start, and if I'm not in that show watching mood, I'm not going to. It's how I play computer/video games too. I guess it could be an anxiety thing where I feel like I'm wasting my time, but I'm not sure. Overall, this is why, for the most part, if I'm going to watch something, I choose YouTube. Though it's the equivalent timewise of any show I could spend my time watching, it's easier for me to jump around and watch whatever. This way I'm not getting invested in a long story where it would be harder for me to stop. 

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