Anyone else get bamboozled by seasons coming out once every 2 years?

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There are some quality series that are out there and I really get tucked into a lot of them. There is a sea of crap out there between good series islands though and for some reason the crap series don't seem to have much issue getting released on time.

The days of dropping an entire season on us at once is behind us now unfortunately as the industry start to start looking more and more like increasingly expensive cable packages, but I actually don't have a problem with episodes being released one week at a time. In many ways I prefer it this way because there is less inclination to binge watch something until the middle of the night and screw up my tomorrow because I can't say no to "just one more episode."

What I do have a problem with though, is when series need to or desire to, take multiple years off between seasons.


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Season 3 of House of the Dragon will be released late next month and when I heard that news on some site that I look at every now and then, I had honestly forgotten not only that the show was going to have a new season this year, but that the series even existed at all.

It's not that HoD is not a good show, I think it is absolutely brilliant, it is because of the fact that in the past near 2 years so much has happened and aside from some major CGI events that took place in season 2 (or 1 for that matter) I don't really remember what the eff was going on in this show. Dragons are mucking about and killing kids and what not and a bunch of blonde people and black folks with blonde dreads or something are either fighting with one another or they are on the same side. I simply do not recall.

I suppose we have reached the point where my mind is just too full of information and I don't have a place for any more storage... or, 2 years between season is too long.


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There are a lot of excuses as to WHY it takes 2 years between seasons but I think those excuses are lies. Game of Thrones had just as good (perhaps better) production value and acting yet the managed to get that one out the door every year on time. So what's changed? Technology has gotten better so it can't be blamed on that.

I think we have come to a point where the normal release for big blockbusters is simply going to be 2 years now. I quite enjoyed Pluribus but it turns out they are shooting for 2 or maybe even 3 year schedules for season releases or at least that was the last I heard. I think this will be more probematic for them because Rhea Seehorn could be considerably different looking over the course of 6-10 years. Anything with a child actor in it would suffer badly from this timeline.

If you are a fan of HoD or any show I suppose, it could be seen as something nice for you if like me, you need to spend several weeks before the release date rewatching all the old episodes because you don't really remember what has happened.

I guess there are worse curses than this.

According to the "real reasons" that I am sure is a pack of lies to keep us on the line is that they are claiming that visuals take longer and now they need more time... bullshit

another claim is that streaming services take 6 months to gather audience data in order to decide how to utilize the following season... I think this is also bullshit because if they really did this, there wouldn't have been a season 2 of The Rings of Power.


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I was never a Dr. Who fan, but I really love this character in HoD

What I really think is going on here is that they figure they can keep people subscribed to a streaming service if they offer then teaser trailers every now and then reminding them why they have HBO Max in the first place. This, combined with it being less than one click to cancel your subscription is probably why a lot of people hang on to subscriptions that they probably don't use very often. The people who own the services would never admit this, but I would be willing to bet that in their secret board room meetings that this is exactly why it takes 2 years for the few good series they have to get released. Hell, they might have finished with it a year ago for all we know and they are just sitting on it waiting for a drop in subscriptions before they release it.

Whatever the reason is, and I don't really care, I know that I have a good 10 hours of watching ahead of me in order to be prepared for the season 3 premiere on June 21st.



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I don't have a place for any more storage... or, 2 years between season is too long.

I quit watching some nice series just because - despite I had really wanted the continuation - I couldn't remember all the key details and rewatching season 1 or even more seasons were too much. (Asking AI for a summary doesn't always help).

If rewatching something, I'd choose something classical or something I feel like home. I watched Big Bang Theory, Breaking Bad, Seinfield 3 times each, now I am rewatching Supernatural which does feel like home lol - I entirely skip some episodes but enjoy the general story and the characters. Not only old, some new ones are worth rewatching - The White Lotus (season 1 and 2) was amazing, for example.

Let's see if I enjoy watching HoD season 3 - I'll try and see...

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I might have to go back and watch Supernatural (again). I really liked that show but I am certain there are quite a few episodes that I missed in there as well. You got a season in particular that you would say is the "best" for that show? I already know that it isn't really necessary to start off in Season 1.

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a season in particular that you would say is the "best" for that show?

I don't remember, lol. That's why it's fun to watch again. Alas, I remember the main twists of the plot so the general storytelling line can't surprise me.

I am rewatching for the first time after 10 years or so, and I expected Season 1 to be quite bad (I remembered the beginning wasn't impressive). But actually no, even the quality of the image is quite high - the cameraman tried to make scenes look cinematic.

If you don't remember or don't know the general story, don't judge the show after Season 1 and even Season 2 - the Winchester brothers start as guys who simply hunt ghosts but each Season opens up new things - I am watching Season 4 now, and both brothers got really transformed (don't want to spoil), and they discovered a lot about the world of supernatural - and much more is ahead.

I remember at some point the show becomes overloaded with fiction.... Season 12 or 13, not sure - things become too absurd. Before that, it's super intriguing imo. And one of the strongest sides: they have amazing bright characters apart from the brothers - not from the very beginning, they appear slowly in different seasons. Many years later, I still remember some of them and love them. House of Dragons, you said? I remember they have many blonde characters - only this, lol.

The worst part of Supernatural: they have episodes that give nothing to the general storyline - like, a Halloween story and New Year Eve horror - often ridiculous, often you feel they really tried to engage teenagers below 16, so some episodes can be childish. I just skip some of them.

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any series that makes it as long as this one did was obviously doing a lot of things right. It is a good show. I understand they had a long-running story about the family and the brothers but the thing that made Supernatural so great that it wasn't necessary for the most part for people to know about this at all in order to enjoy an episode or two because mostly, if I remember correctly, almost all of them were a self-contained story and if you knew something about Dean and Sam that was helpful, but not essential, to enjoying the episode.

I'm gonna just go ahead and start from S1.

Good to see you commenting. You always give insightful and real comments.

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long-running story about the family and the brothers

I would say that they have a long-running story about the world of the supernatural and how brothers encounter it and are changed by it. I don't want to give spoilers here so I am saying vaguely. The long-running story is awesome, imo. I keep rewatching by the way, Season 5 by now, my "break-for-meal" show.

a self-contained story

S1-S3 have many self-contained stories. But the best part are those episodes that belong to the long-running story.

Good to see you commenting. You always give insightful and real comments

In the age of AI, that's the best compliment, thank you! :)

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I have very fond memories of one episode in particular where they encounter this guy that has a persuasive ability. he can make anyone do anything that he wants. In the very first part of it he tells Dean "hey man, nice car! Can i have it?" and Dean gives it to him.

I can't remember how they would possibly pull one over on a guy that has the superpower to make anyone do whatever he wants but as usual, the Winchesters pulled it off!

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Really want to give you a good spoiler, lol, but I won't.

Looking forward to reading your impressions if you decide to watch the show.

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Season 3’s trailer drop is the only reason I’d rewatch anything.