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Lavender22 wrote

This seems like a really interesting and fun idea! Sadly, I do not have any ideas how to make it work. But I do have a suggestion: Black Mirror. It’s on Netflix, so it’ll be available to most.

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Lavender22 wrote

Have you seen any of the episodes?

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Lavender22 wrote

I’ve seen all episodes of the first three seasons, but only the first episode of the fourth season.

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ziq wrote

I figure make a comment in this thread for each episode i.e. episode 1 episode 2 etc and ppl can reply to each comment as they watch the episode.

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GrimWillow wrote

I saw this show a while back, but I couldn't vibe with it. I like the idea of a viewing party, but I would sit out breaking bad personally and/or vote for another.

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GrimWillow wrote

Hmm, I haven't actually watched that much television, so maybe I'm not the best to ask for finding new or interesting series. I've seen some shows, but I can't stand live stuff mostly and just end up sticking to animated artwork. I'm fairly biased to this form as I have been interested in animation and illustration. That's not to say that I hate all live drama, especially since animation takes up a ton of space in live action television drama, just that seeing some so-called "barbarian" living in a dirty hovel looking like a pristinely manicured bougie with a row of "perfect" white teeth smothered in makeup breakes the believability of the film for me. Hand drawn artwork speaks to me with something more symbolic than a reality watercolored by prolific capitalist industries' view of "real" humans. Buuut I think I'm rambling now.. I guess I'm suggesting "Adventure Time" studio Ghibli movies, I haven't seen "Steven Universe" but I hear good things.

If animation is not anyone's thing, maybe "Westworld"? I've seen most of the first season, excluding the last two episodes, or maybe some other popular show..."Black Mirror"?

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MHC wrote

I haven't watched it for years! Why use such a push-technology?

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MHC wrote

Push is where some institution broadcasts propoaganda. For example, free to air TV, and newspapers. The content is the same for all consumers.

Whereas pull type is where the consumer requests content. So video on demand, or querying a search-engine.

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