On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 7:36 PM, Jason Carpio <[email protected]> wrote:

> At the very least, it'll help with DVR conflicts and hdd space.
>
> However with Gotham, give it 4 episodes. Before keeping it in the yes
> column.
>

I see. Well, the Comcast On Demand seems to be about as helpful as Hulu for
that kind of thing - as far as I can tell Hulu only goes back 5 episodes or
so for current shows that it covers. I prefer though to have episodes of
shows I am really following on my DVR; in most cases I let them build up
and binge watch series one at a time, rather than just keeping up with a
show week by week (a few exceptions for something like Mad Men or Breaking
Bad). If I am not recording them, I often get more than 5 episodes behind
and then can never catch up - and if I don't see it on my DVR I sometimes
just forget to even watch them.

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