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I find it hard to pick just one; I love them both. If forced to choose, I'd opt for TV series, particularly K-dramas. Are you a fan of movies or TV series? Do you download or stream them?
I have watched both TV shows and movies. When I was younger, I used to spend a lot of time watching movies but as a kid, I always had the time to do that.
Nowadays I would much rather watch TV shows than movies much of the time as they are not as long as movies would be and I can stop watching a series after an episode if I have things to do.
I love both but if I am left with no choice and I have to choose one, I would rather go with the TV series. It gets me invested because of the long story. I always get hooked, wanting to always watch more episodes, especially if it's very interesting
Movies are better for me as a result of not having enough time to watch TV series. I am not saying that TV series are that bad, but I like movies for the time range that it takes.
I prefer to watch TV series than movies. The very fact that I love it is that it is sustained. And I might watch it everyday for a long period, one episode a day. It is tiring for me to sit down and watch a whole movie from beginning to end.
I enjoy both movies and TV series. Movies are great for quick entertainment, while TV series allow to have entertainment for extended time. Which one I would choose depend on the story rather than the format
I like both, but if I had to pick, it would be movies. With movies, there is a definitive start and a definitive end, for the most part (putting franchises aside).
A TV series may put out 1 season, tease you with a second season, and then cancel it. Or do something worse like going 4 seasons and low-budget ending it on a 5th.
Although I like both and I had watched a lot of TV series back when I had plenty of time on my hands, I find series hard to watch nowadays. The amount of time, patience and dedication has worn out for me, I guess. I rather just watch a movie and call it a day. I am not a fan of movies which has two or three parts either... I mean the sequel, most of the time they just spoil the whole charm of the movie in the sequel.