Comfort movie or comfort TV show?
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Tho, I gotta say, watching a commentary tracks alongside a movie (or the few shows that have them), weather a official or fan one has got to be the most comforting to me, it's like having a friend hanging out.
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I think I'm the opposite actually! TV shows feel more commitment than movies because I am a bingewatcher and if I commit to starting a new show I will be spending the next several hours watching it straight one episode after another! TV shows are more immersive to me so I'll be daydreaming about the next episode/plot until I finish the show. With a movie it will end in two hours or less!Mona Alves wrote: ↑21 Sep 2024, 14:48 Movies always feel like a bit of a commitment to me, so TV shows tend to be my go to, can just pop a episode or two in and stop or continue if I want to.
Tho, I gotta say, watching a commentary tracks alongside a movie (or the few shows that have them), weather a official or fan one has got to be the most comforting to me, it's like having a friend hanging out.
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Also, anime works too. Attack on titan, jujutsu kaisen, demon slayer, Dr Stone, and the list goes on

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