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Poll time! For 2020, do you guys want 2 series every month:

Example: Steven Universe and Fairy Tail throughout January and then a pause on them for the next 2 series in February?

Or would you like us to finish Season 1 of 2 series at a time no matter how long it takes? Patrons get 12 episodes per week (6 episodes of 1 series and 6 episodes of another).

Example: Steven Universe and Fairy Tail running for 1-2 months or however long it takes to finish Season 1. 

So it's really up to you how you would like the content. The first one is an option for covering more series at a time and the second is more like binge-watching. 

A third option would be to mix it up every week.

Example: 12 different reactions every week with 1 episode of each series per week = up to 12 episodes on Patreon. This one might be best for anyone who wants more variety but isn't best for binge-watchers.

 Let us know! 

Comments

MenacingScone

Stevens a weird case. Its got a lot of slice of life between plot stuff. and it leads to some weird pacing so bingeing it is often the best way to watch it

Anonymous

Option 2 seems best to me. Finish the Seasons of 2 series before taking a break and watching something else. You could do this two ways too. Watch Season 1 of 2 series (labeled A and B for these examples) When you finish the first Season of series A you could either: 1) Double down on B until it's Season is also finished OR 2) Begin series C to run along B until B is done and begin D. (Does this make sense?) As opposed to Option 1 - If you pause in the middle of a Season it kind of lessons the effect of a Season finale. For example: You paused a series maybe 3 episodes away from a finale and then picked it up later on, watched the Finale and then moved immediately on to next Season with little time to digest everything that happened in said finale. Also, cutting off before the end of a Season could mean forgetting what was going on before continuing where you left off -- where as finishing a Season and beginning the next later on sort of has a natural stopping and starting point in most narratives. Especially when some shows have recap episodes. As opposed to Option 3 - 1 episode of 12 shows each week would be no different than a a collection of normal TV series schedule. You would have a lot of variety and this might please many people in terms of getting to see their favorite show over other shows. However, on the down side it can be a lot to keep up with 12 shows every week and (at least for me) it can be hard to stay invested in each and every story. However, I can see this maybe being the better second option in my opinion.

Anonymous

I think option 2 is honestly the best overall. #1 is putting a time limit on a shows season. Deadlines could ruin the overall experience of a show if the timing isn’t right. And the time between when you pick it up again would lose the show’s steam. #2 This can really work out (especially if you’re planning 12 episodes a week) seasons will be over before you know it. And the next show will start. But I still like the idea of keeping a select few shows at a time. There’s all year to watch. #3 This option would only work if you already had a TON of prerecorded episodes to put out. (Episodes that were watched binge style? For best watch experience overall) But watching 12 shows simultaneously could be way too much on your plate at once. Too much to keep track of. Small important details could be missed.

Anonymous

We have all year lol. We’ll support you whichever show is being watched! 😄

Leeroy

RvB?