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Old 12-12-2006, 03:52 PM   #1 of 29
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How to balance TV show watching?


Right now I'm trying to balance all the show's I'm trying to through without favoring one (even though it happens some days)

So I've got;
M*A*S*H The complete series to watch (On season 3, put kinda on hold)
Get Smart The complete series (on season 2)
Andy Griffith Season 6 (on disk 4)
Gomer Pyle U.S.M.C (Sitting on my lap, just came)
And House M.D. (season 2)

How would you suggest to balance watching them? getting a weekly dose of each one.
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Old 12-12-2006, 09:35 PM   #2 of 29
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Re: How to balance TV show watching?


Actually, I've given a lot of thought about this lately, because, come the New Year, I plan to seriously dig into my TV on DVD collections. In general, I plan to go the weekly dose route, watching different TV shows each weeknight, to maximize variety. The only shows I'd watch more frequently would be ones that have so many episodes that, even with watching one each weeknight, it would take years to see them all.
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Old 12-13-2006, 01:36 AM   #3 of 29
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Re: How to balance TV show watching?


The best way to properly balance your TV-show-on-DVD watching is by holding one box set in each hand.



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Old 12-13-2006, 02:27 AM   #4 of 29
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Re: How to balance TV show watching?


watch one disc of each until you run out.
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Old 12-13-2006, 08:52 AM   #5 of 29
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Re: How to balance TV show watching?


I've started watching an entire set of one show before I move onto another. There are some exceptions, like the stuff I watch at my place with the boyfriend (Firefly, Desperate Housewives) or the stuff at his house (Seinfeld, Buffy). Currently working on He-Man 2.2.



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Old 12-13-2006, 09:08 AM   #6 of 29
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Re: How to balance TV show watching?


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The best way to properly balance your TV-show-on-DVD watching is by holding one box set in each hand.

That's classic, David

I'm another of the "variety" viewers. I usually watch an "action", "Drama", "Sfifi", etc 1-hr episode then follow it with a comedy "chaser", like Dick Van Dyke, Get Smart, etc, or sometimes an animated cartoon closer.

I keep track of the viewing with a weekly Excel printout. Why? Well, the reason's apparent with my list :

My current list of "in progress" and "not started" TV/DVD's:

A TEAM SEASON 4
A TEAM SEASON 5
ADAM-12 SEASON 1
ADDAMS FAMILY SEASON 1 VOL 1
BEWITCHED SEASON 2
BEWITCHED SEASON 3
BEWITCHED SEASON 4
BIG VALLEY SEASON 1
CHARLIE'S ANGELS SEASON 3
COLUMBO SEASON 2
COLUMBO SEASON 3
COLUMBO SEASON 4
COLUMBO SEASON 5
COMBAT SEASON 3 PACK 1
COMBAT SEASON 3 PACK 2
COMBAT SEASON 4 PACK 1
COMBAT SEASON 4 PACK 1
COMBAT SEASON 5 PACK 1
COMBAT SEASON 5 PACK 1
DALLAS SEASON 4
DICK VAN DYKE COMPLETE SERIES
FAMLY SEASON 1 & 2
FANTASY ISLAND SEASON 1
FLINTSTONES SEASON 2
FLINTSTONES SEASON 3
GREEN ACRES SEASON 1
GREEN ACRES SEASON 2
GREEN ACRES SEASON 3
HILL STREET BLUES SEASON 2
HOGAN'S HEROES SEASON 2
HOGAN'S HEROES SEASON 3
HOGAN'S HEROES SEASON 4
I DREAM OF JEANNIE SEASON 1
I DREAM OF JEANNIE SEASON 2
JETSONS SEASON 1
JONNY QUEST SEASON 1
KNOTS LANDING SEASON 1
LOIS AND CLARK SEASON 2
LOIS AND CLARK SEASON 3
LOONEY TUNES VOL 1
LOONEY TUNES VOL 2
LOONEY TUNES VOL 3
LOONEY TUNES VOL 4
McCLOUD SEASON 1 & 2
MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE SEASON 1
MOONLIGHTING SEASON 1 & 2
MURDER SHE WROTE SEASON 1
NEW AVENGERS SEASON 2
OUTER LIMITS SEASON 1
OUTER LIMITS SEASON 2
PERRY MASON SEASON 1 VOL 1
PERRY MASON SEASON 1 VOL 2
POLICE SQUAD
PRETENDER SEASON 1
RAT PATROL SEASON 1
RAWHIDE SEASON 1
RIFLEMAN SET 2
RIFLEMAN SET 3
RIFLEMAN SET 4
RIFLEMAN SET 5
ROCKFORD FILES SEASON 1
ROCKFORD FILES SEASON 2
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TABITHA SEASON 1
TAXI SEASON 1
TAXI SEASON 2
TIME TUNNEL VOL 2
TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT SEASON 1
TWILIGHT ZONE SEASON 2
TWILIGHT ZONE SEASON 3
TWILIGHT ZONE SEASON 4
TWILIGHT ZONE SEASON 5
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VOYAGE TO BOTTOM OF SEA V2
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE SEASON 1
YOGI BEAR SEASON 1

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One reason that the list is somewhat long is that I'm also a sports fan so I'm usually watching a live game in the evenings (NHL, MLB, NFL, NCAA DIV 1A Football).

I rarely "marathon" through an entire series or season set. I don't recall ever doing that but I came close with "Murder One" S1.

I don't worry about returns/exchanges since I order nearly all of my DVD's from Amazon and they have always honored an exchange even outside the 30-day window.



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Old 12-13-2006, 09:37 AM   #7 of 29
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Re: How to balance TV show watching?


You just have to figure out something that you want to do with your TV DVDs. For example, I've been watching ``The Dead Zone'' Season 3 (usually two episodes), then I'll switch to watching ``Buffy'' Season 5 (again, two episodes), then two episodes of ``Charmed'' Season 5, then three episodes of ``Friends'' Season 6, and if it's not too late, then a few episodes of ``Get Smart''. Whichever method works best for you, if you only want to watch a few episodes at a time, or just only watch a certain set's episodes until you finish that set, then choose that.
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Old 12-13-2006, 10:18 AM   #8 of 29
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Re: How to balance TV show watching?


Ideally, I have about 5 tv-dvd sets in rotation at any one time. I like to have a couple of sitcoms, a western, one or two hour-long action/drama shows, all to allow optimum variety. Plus a smattering of movie fare, as well. I'm not always lucky enough to have things work out this way, but it tends to be my goal.

I really don't allow myself to get stuck with a big backlog of unviewed material. I'll go through each set within about four to six weeks of purchasing it. Maybe I just don't want that odd pressure that comes from having a huge pile of discs accumulating and demanding my attention. Come to think of it, since most months only have, at best, two or three sets that interest me, I really don't find the opportunity to be buried in a backlog.
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Old 12-14-2006, 08:49 AM   #9 of 29
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Re: How to balance TV show watching?


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watch one disc of each until you run out.


I actually like that method, too. Makes it easier to remember where I left off.
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Old 12-16-2006, 09:43 AM   #10 of 29
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