Two older guys and a young woman solving mysteries? Wonder which show it was? It can’t be Murd3r She Wrote. I wouldn’t consider Jessica Fletcher a young woman. Diagnosis Murd3r? Although D1ck Van Dykke is an older man, he has his young son helping him, not his daughter. It must be Barnaby Jones then. Buddy Ebsen is old and he has a young man and woman, Lee Meriwether, helping him. (Hold on! A certain misspelled word is on the banned list! Please edit your message and try again.)
Now that’s short term memory loss. Though I can relate to that as I watch two episodes per night of a sitcom and have a hard time remembering the last episode the next night.
I don’t stream, but I will watch entire disks of shows for the reason that the next time I watch that show, I won’t recall where I left off on that disk. But it is easy to show which was the last disk I saw.
maybe watch the same episode multiple times a day. that way you won’t forget when you watch the next one the next day. :Dunless your more forgetful than I am then your kinda screwed either way. :}
See. They can agree. There only contention is how many shows to watch and how soon to watch them. She has to learn to help Brutus remember. That might just be a Herculean task however….
Brutus seems better suited to the old days, when episodes of TV series were largely self-contained and there weren’t story arcs that continued from one episode to the next.
Only Brutus Thornapple could manage to forget the name of the show he wants to watch, then watch it and forget what happened. There are no reruns in Brutus Thornapple’s life.
When watching a movie with someone who has dementia, I have to remind that someone too many times what happened 15 minutes ago and that is why this is happening now.
There are advantages and disadvantages to binge watching. It can be tiring, for one thing, and sometimes I want to stretch things out because I don’t want them to end too soon. On the other hand, nowadays, since so many episodes are connected somehow, watching one right after another gives a sense of continuity. I binge watch some things, and stretch others out.
Last panel: I am with Brutus. Also, surely I’m not the only one reading this who’s old enough to remember when stream wasn’t used as a reference to programming…and also a time when the phrase “binge watch(ing)” didn’t exist.
C over 2 years ago
A boat doesn’t need two captains
Ahuehuete over 2 years ago
Just watch Death in Paradise. All the stories are the same.
allen@home over 2 years ago
Instead of a show. Why don’t you two pick a movie.
The dude from FL Premium Member over 2 years ago
2 or 2 1/2 hours tops, I move on…still my lfe
dcdete. over 2 years ago
Two older guys and a young woman solving mysteries? Wonder which show it was? It can’t be Murd3r She Wrote. I wouldn’t consider Jessica Fletcher a young woman. Diagnosis Murd3r? Although D1ck Van Dykke is an older man, he has his young son helping him, not his daughter. It must be Barnaby Jones then. Buddy Ebsen is old and he has a young man and woman, Lee Meriwether, helping him. (Hold on! A certain misspelled word is on the banned list! Please edit your message and try again.)
PoodleGroomer over 2 years ago
How many actors do we want the network to kill tonight?
preacherman Premium Member over 2 years ago
Now that’s short term memory loss. Though I can relate to that as I watch two episodes per night of a sitcom and have a hard time remembering the last episode the next night.
docforbin over 2 years ago
The only binge I ever do is the Decades Weekend Binge. This weekend it’s “Harry O”. I do stream “Judy Justice” on Freevee but only one episode a day.
GROG Premium Member over 2 years ago
I don’t stream, but I will watch entire disks of shows for the reason that the next time I watch that show, I won’t recall where I left off on that disk. But it is easy to show which was the last disk I saw.
Gandalf over 2 years ago
As John Prine wrote: Blow up the TV; throw away the papers…. And that includes streaming…The only good streaming is what we used to call ‘tubing’….
Just-me over 2 years ago
I’m beginning to be more like Brutus…I’m glad there’s a “Previously on _____” reminder.
Chris over 2 years ago
maybe watch the same episode multiple times a day. that way you won’t forget when you watch the next one the next day. :Dunless your more forgetful than I am then your kinda screwed either way. :}
Jeff0811 over 2 years ago
Not to worry Brutus, they’ll recap it for you to remind you of the important points from previous episodes.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member over 2 years ago
Ouch Chip. Close to home! Except for me it’s books. When I pick up a book I have to go back to previous chapters to remind myself what is going on.
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
See. They can agree. There only contention is how many shows to watch and how soon to watch them. She has to learn to help Brutus remember. That might just be a Herculean task however….
ChessPirate over 2 years ago
I’m retired, and I do have time to binge-watch, however, much less since I recently found free streams of chess tournaments and matches…
paullp Premium Member over 2 years ago
Brutus seems better suited to the old days, when episodes of TV series were largely self-contained and there weren’t story arcs that continued from one episode to the next.
Daltongang Premium Member over 2 years ago
Only Brutus Thornapple could manage to forget the name of the show he wants to watch, then watch it and forget what happened. There are no reruns in Brutus Thornapple’s life.
oakie817 over 2 years ago
my only binge watch is the Three Stooges
exness Premium Member over 2 years ago
When watching a movie with someone who has dementia, I have to remind that someone too many times what happened 15 minutes ago and that is why this is happening now.
kathleenhicks62 over 2 years ago
There is logic to that.
CorkLock over 2 years ago
Brutus, I’m with you. Load me up.
Buckeye67 over 2 years ago
I wonder if Brutus has the same problem with his real life. It would explain a lot.
cuzinron47 over 2 years ago
Streaming on a tube TV, I don’t think so.
Moonkey Premium Member over 2 years ago
One or both of them will be asleep within 10 minutes, so does it really matter?
Lola85 Premium Member over 2 years ago
There are advantages and disadvantages to binge watching. It can be tiring, for one thing, and sometimes I want to stretch things out because I don’t want them to end too soon. On the other hand, nowadays, since so many episodes are connected somehow, watching one right after another gives a sense of continuity. I binge watch some things, and stretch others out.
heathcliff2 over 2 years ago
They can be slept through. Also, they can be missed because of being dropped from the list before seeing them all.
wiatr over 2 years ago
That’s a short memory. I can see why he’s not the favourite employee where he works.
Chris Sherlock over 2 years ago
Last panel: I am with Brutus. Also, surely I’m not the only one reading this who’s old enough to remember when stream wasn’t used as a reference to programming…and also a time when the phrase “binge watch(ing)” didn’t exist.