It had been a very intense couple of weeks and almost no alone time. Then one week-night the house was quiet and the work-day had ended approximately when it should. That was also the evening I watched Next in Fashion - all ten episodes of it. I used a technique I learned from J some years ago. Catching the first and last few minutes of each episode of the show after you have sized up the cadence watching the first one or two in full. This one followed the very predictable rhythm and the whole thing took me three hours to get through.
I thought about my overall experience after I was done. Did I get anything out of it and was it even enjoyable. It was nice to see very talented people bring their creativity to life and it was a complete escape from my own daily grind. That is likely the whole point of such shows. But I got all that value without investing the time that it would take to actually watch the whole thing. This was a lot like scoring well on a test after perusing CliffNotes the night prior. It felt vaguely wrong even. It could a whole new art-form to compress multi-season shows in a way that gave the viewer the most value with the least amount of time expended.
I thought about my overall experience after I was done. Did I get anything out of it and was it even enjoyable. It was nice to see very talented people bring their creativity to life and it was a complete escape from my own daily grind. That is likely the whole point of such shows. But I got all that value without investing the time that it would take to actually watch the whole thing. This was a lot like scoring well on a test after perusing CliffNotes the night prior. It felt vaguely wrong even. It could a whole new art-form to compress multi-season shows in a way that gave the viewer the most value with the least amount of time expended.
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