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Do you like episodes on streaming services to drop all at once or week to week?

Do you like episodes on streaming services to drop all at once or week to week?

All at once

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Week to week

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All at once

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D.j. Taylor
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D.j. Taylor

If I wanna binge my life away then they should let me

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Frank Short
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Frank Short

I’m hopelessly impatient.

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

I like to watch a few episodes at a time.

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Week to week

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Darkcorners UK
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Darkcorners UK

My opinion on this has changed, originally I would have said all at once, but as time pass's and I grow more mature I like to savour the experience and haveing one episode a week allows you to do that, there is also some nostalgia in the fact that this is how we used to watch shows back in day.

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Brennan Barrett
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Brennan Barrett

I've never really understood binging. Usually I don't have the time, and when I do, I tend to not want to spend it all watching one thing. Maybe my attention span is shot, but most of the time, even if I'm quite invested, I can't watch an entire season over a single day or weekend. Just not for me.

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Arnold Kim
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Arnold Kim

It allows people to savor the experience, and it actually encourages discussion by making sure everyone is on the same page with regards to where they are in the show.

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SpedeVesku
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SpedeVesku

I don't feel like I have to watch the episodes in a hurry to be part of the discussion and it does make the experience more fun, with cliffhangers and such hitting harder.

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After seeing The Matrix: Revolutions, do you want to see a Matrix 5?

After seeing The Matrix: Revolutions, do you want to see a Matrix 5?

Yes- I need more of that world

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No- That franchise should be put to bed

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Yes- I need more of that world

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Conner Nielsen
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Conner Nielsen

I suppose I don’t “need” more of this world, but I’m interested to see more of how this new Matrix works.

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No- That franchise should be put to bed

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VideoGameSecrets
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VideoGameSecrets

I don’t like that The Matrix got any sequels.

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rockmanlp
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rockmanlp

Mister Wachowski is a no talent man, just like his brother.

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Robo Brando
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Robo Brando

Loved it but it wasn’t a set-up more than a coda where Trinity and Neo get what they deserve as a parallel to Lana’s life. A creator with a new outlook reflecting on material and a legacy made when they were almost literally a different person. Lana‘s now free to change The Matrix, as in the movie.

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Kevin Santiago
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Kevin Santiago

Honestly, The Matrix should’ve just been one movie, only cuz it was only one movie that worked, and that’s the first one. It was lightning in a bottle that caught waves and can’t be replicated by the multiple sequels. Plus Keanu’s doing so much better in his newer movies, especially in John Wick.

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Which mantle, which is usually one person, works better as a legacy character, i.e. Green Lantern?

Which mantle, which is usually one person, works better as a legacy character, i.e. Green Lantern?

Batman

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Spider-Man

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Batman

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Andrew Cozzini
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Andrew Cozzini

Definitely Batman! I think this is because fans are used to Batman being more malleable, as Kane and Finger's Batman was a pretty basic, archetypal character that had an awesome motif. As such, the only real qualifiers are being someone who suffered a crime-related tragedy and stands against crime.

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Spider-Man

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Alex007
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Alex007

The idea that anybody could be Spider-Man is a quintessential characteristic of the core of the character, you can be rich, poor, black or white and still be Spider-Man, even Stan said that's why he wears a full face mask, so it naturally follows that he is the best legacy heroes ever created.

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jaredd
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jaredd

I feel like the point of Spider-Man is that anybody can be Spider-Man. Miles and Peter are different characters with their own upbringings. It’s not the same for Batman. Bruce Wayne IS Batman. Only Bruce can really understand what it means to be Batman on a more intimate, personal level in my eyes.

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Gregor Tolyns
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Gregor Tolyns

Honestly I believe that Miles is the best example and most successful example of a legacy character ever, in just a little over a decade he has been in animated TV shows, animated movies, and video games, and now a sizeable part of the fandom considers him THE Spider-Man.

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