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discuss How Much You Miss Discussing About TV Series?

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Honestly, there are certain TV series that I miss talking about. There is one TV show titled Wura. OMG! It was so hilarious. I watched seasons 1 and 2, but they failed to release season 3, leaving us guessing how the story would end.

I remembered spending time gossing about it with my friends. My wife went as far as joining its discussion on social media. We were so carried away with the series. Vert electrifying.

However, the streaming services make it easier for everyone to watch at their own pace, and that has made it too difficult to share reactions. Nothing beats predicting what's going to happen next with friends and family. It's so much fun!

Do you miss those moments?
 
I’ve also had those conversations with my friends, especially my younger sister. If we had nothing to do, we hopped on the discussion of our favorite TV series immediately. The show has a way of twisting the plot, leaving us guessing what happens next. Truly, the streaming platform has killed that excitement big time. To keep up with the feeling, I join online forums like ROFLMAO to fix this up. It might not give the same excitement, but it helps a lot.
 
My wife and I were like this with LOST. We'd often try to guess what would happen next, which if you've ever watched it, is impossible to guess correctly as it would immediately veer off into another direction.

I don't give LOST much praise because I didn't like it overall.

However, I did enjoy when my wife's schedule was synced with mine so that we could share the experience of watching a TV series together.
 
I agreed that online can actually keep the discussion. You can actually catch up with all the excitement with your virtual friends. I have engaged in insane online discussions, and it was like I was talking about the TV series with my real friends. We did justice to the story, dissect and also break down every detail. It was so amazing.
 
I miss talking about Teen Titans on Titansgo.net. I loved that forum, it was the second forum I've ever joined. I was a complete noob back then though, and I made some cringe posts and almost got banned once oops. xD
 
My wife went as far as joining its discussion on social media. We were so carried away with the series. Vert electrifying.

My wife and I were like this with LOST. We'd often try to guess what would happen next,
That's exactly what happened if we have high obsession level for a show. We tend to use the social to find out what happens next. Especially if the storyline is electrifying . joining the social media for discussion shows the impact of the series.

I think it's maybe because I watch way more than my friends can keep up with. So, they are always lost at it.
Sorry about that! You're are missing the thrill. I wish you know how interesting it is to have those discussions.
 
Sorry about that! You're are missing the thrill. I wish you know how interesting it is to have those discussions.
There's nothing to to sorry for. I try as much as possible to not overload them with all I have by going on with the conversation in their own pace. I know what it feels like. You have nothing to worry about.
 
I don't just watch TV series, I also like to talk about it but sadly I do not have a lot of friends and family who share the same interest. Therefore, I switch to online discussion platforms. But sad to say there are not many popular platforms where you can talk.
 
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