Post number #591446, ID: 02b8a0
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Just one or two simulcast a season. Mostly binge watch, but even that I usually pace at a couple episodes a week anyway.
Post number #591448, ID: a98db0
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I'm afraid both. At the same time. I watch 2 episodes at double speed during 1 simulcast. Bingemulcast.
Post number #591465, ID: 7625a2
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I try to simulcast, end up falling behind, get mad and wait for it to end so I can binge the rest
Post number #591480, ID: 48e652
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Binge for: Shounen, Mystery, Drama/Romance, Sport Simulcast for: Comedy, Slice Of Life, Cute girls doing cute thing
Basically; if it is high stakes, has a lof of cliff hangers, and longrunning shows, you should binge it. And if it is low stakes, episodic, and comfy/turn off your brain, then watch it weekly.
Post number #591499, ID: 55cf04
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I only binge.
Post number #591522, ID: b028d9
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both
Post number #591542, ID: d38985
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>>591480 This. Very much so.
Post number #591633, ID: 268b34
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Binge only as intended
Post number #591805, ID: 7269b9
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Only read memes of 'em
Post number #591950, ID: fa94a0
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Mostly binge. Although when I simulcast, sometimes I don't watch it for a few weeks so I can binge a few in a row. Kimetsu no Yaiba is one I do that for since all the fights tend to have cliffhangers of sort.
Post number #592064, ID: 5bf11b
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Neither. I watch several episodes of an anime a day mostly. Very rarely an anime pulls me in so much that I want to finish it asap and do it binge.
Post number #592457, ID: 3315fc
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Binge, its just much easier to watch after everything has unfolded. Especially if its something I havent read or seen
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