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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> How long can you sit and watch tv non stop?


Need a break on my PS4 :) just about to get a Platinum medal for Uncharted 1 - still got 2,3 and 4 to go


I'm just finding more and more series on Netflix and Amazon - catching up on Manifest too.

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Glad someone else likes the shield. It was one of the few shows I really got into when it first aired years ago, on channel 5 if memory serves correct. Vic Mackey was one of those brutally funny characters you were compelled to watch.
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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> Does watching 2 episodes - ie 2 hours ,qualify as

> binge watching?


Depends what you usually do. If you only watch say 30 minutes of tv a day in one sitting, then watching 2 hours in one sitting is binge watching....it's like binge drinking. 1 pint a night is the norm but then you go out and have 10 pints- that's binge drinking...it's all relative!

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gromit3:16 Wrote:

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> watch ozark on Netflix if you have it. it is the

> best show since the shield.


watched first episode - all I can say is don't steal from the cartel :)

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