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Woelf: Which recent, still-running, multiple-season TV/streaming shows that you've enjoyed in the past have you fallen behind on watching? Do you still intend to get caught back up eventually, or will you drop some of them?

Woelf: The latest seasons of The Boys and Stranger Things are the most high-profile at the moment, but I'll get to them eventually. I just finished the latest season of Love, Death + Robots a few days ago. Haven't watched "new" episodes of The Simpsons in at least a decade, and have no strong need to catch back up; there are loads of classic episodes that can be rewatched instead. I dropped a bunch of crime dramas (NCIS, CSI, SVU etc.) years ago and have no interest in continuing any of them or starting new ones. I'm always behind on Doctor Who because I don't have BBCA, but I've been slowly catching up on those via Netflix DVD. I think I'm up-to-date on Archer, unless more new episodes have come out recently? Likewise with Disenchantment, which is still holding on but is close to being dropped (I've used that as a filler when I couldn't decide on something else to watch). So far I've managed to keep up (within a couple days of release) on all of the MCU and Star Wars shows, but the movies usually have to wait until they hit streaming. //// @Grim - The Expanse still has three entire books left to cover, but there's also a 30-year time jump from where the series left off, so while I have little doubt it will continue eventually, it won't (and shouldn't) happen for quite a while if they want to keep most of the same actors and avoid lots of "aged" makeup.
Woelf: The latest seasons of The Boys and Stranger Things are the most high-profile at the moment, but I'll get to them eventually. I just finished the latest season of Love, Death + Robots a few days ago. Haven't watched "new" episodes of The Simpsons in at least a decade, and have no strong need to catch back up; there are loads of classic episodes that can be rewatched instead. I dropped a bunch of crime dramas (NCIS, CSI, SVU etc.) years ago and have no interest in continuing any of them or starting new ones. I'm always behind on Doctor Who because I don't have BBCA, but I've been slowly catching up on those via Netflix DVD. I think I'm up-to-date on Archer, unless more new episodes have come out recently? Likewise with Disenchantment, which is still holding on but is close to be dropped. So far I've managed to keep up (within a couple days of release) on all of the MCU and Star Wars shows, but the movies usually have to wait until they hit streaming. //// @Grim - The Expanse still has three entire books left to cover, but there's also a 30-year time jump from where the series left off, so while I have little doubt it will continue eventually, it won't (and shouldn't) happen for quite a while if they want to keep most of the same actors and avoid lots of "aged" makeup.
Woelf: The latest seasons of The Boys and Stranger Things are the most high-profile at the moment, but I'll get to them eventually. I just finished the latest season of Love, Death + Robots a few days ago. Haven't watched "new" episodes of The Simpsons in at least a decade, and have no strong need to catch back up; there are loads of classic episodes that can be rewatched instead. I'm always behind on Doctor Who because I don't have BBCA, but I've been slowly catching up on those via Netflix DVD. So far I've managed to keep up (within a couple days of release) on all of the MCU and Star Wars shows, but the movies usually have to wait until they hit streaming. //// @Grim - The Expanse still has three entire books left to cover, but there's also a 30-year time jump from where the series left off, so while I have little doubt it will continue eventually, it won't (and shouldn't) happen for quite a while if they want to keep most of the same actors and avoid lots of "aged" makeup.
Woelf: The latest seasons of The Boys and Stranger Things are the most high-profile at the moment, but I'll get to them eventually. I just finished the latest season of Love, Death + Robots a few days ago. Haven't watched "new" episodes of The Simpsons in at least a decade. I'm always behind on Doctor Who because I don't have BBCA, but I've been slowly catching up on those via Netflix DVD. So far I've managed to keep up (within a couple days of release) on all of the MCU and Star Wars shows, but the movies usually have to wait until they hit streaming. //// @Grim - The Expanse still has three entire books left to cover, but there's also a 30-year time jump from where the series left off, so while I have little doubt it will continue eventually, it won't (and shouldn't) happen for quite a while if they want to keep most of the same actors and avoid lots of "aged" makeup.
Woelf: The latest seasons of The Boys and Stranger Things are the most high-profile at the moment, but I'll get to them eventually. I just finished the latest season of Love, Death + Robots a few days ago. Haven't watched "new" episodes of The Simpsons in at least a decade. I'm always behind on Doctor Who because I don't have BBCA, but I've been slowly catching up on those via Netflix DVD. So far I've managed to keep up (within a couple days of release) on all of the MCU and Star Wars shows, but the movies usually have to wait until they hit streaming. //// @Grim - The Expanse still has three entire books left to cover, but there's also a 30-year time jump from where the series left off, so while I have little doubt it will continue eventually, it won't (and shouldn't) happen for quite a while assuming they want to keep most of the same actors.
TheGrimReeple: Westworld, Doctor Who, The Boys, The Simpsons. I'll probably catch up on them at some point, except The Simpsons (where I'll probably continue watching the occasional episode here and there, but miss most). And I didn't really fall behind on It's Always Sunny, I've only just started it recently.
Grimsalt: Good question! It forced me to reassess my watchlist due to Netflix axing so many of it's shows... To echo magikaru, I'm also giving up on Disenchantment (x4), as well as Outlander (x6). — I'm all caught up on : The Blacklist (x9), The Expanse (x6, rumoured continuation), Siempre Bruja (x2), The Witcher (x2), The Umbrella Academy (x2, season 3 releasing on June 22nd) — I'm anticipating : The Wheel of Time (x1), Shadow and Bone (x1), Arcane: League of Legends (x1).
RealGuest: Walking Dead comes to mind. No real intent of catching up. It could happen, but it became frustrating to watch.
mr3d: uff... quite a few... and then I forget what the plot was up to there. So now, I have started to only watch complete shows or as a minimum a few complete seasons if they will imminently release the last one.
magikaru: Disenchantment. Also Archer. We’ll probably finish them both at some point