Rewatch value


I've watched it twice but I think that's quite enough. Anyone?

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For me, it's like any show that has stand alone episodes. I can sit and watch, if I catch it while flipping channels, but I'm not going to watch through beginning to end or binge it.

Some examples of other shows I'll stop to watch if I catch them:
Star Trek: The Next Generation
Law & Order (any flavor)
Seinfeld
Fresh Prince of Belair
and more.

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Flipping channels? Now that's something I haven't heard about in a long, long time! An elegant waste-time for a more civilized age..

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I rarely use my bedroom TV, but when I do I flip through channels on Directv, which I still have for NFL Sunday Ticket. I don't watch often and when I do it's usually because my wife is out of town and I'm bored just waiting to go to sleep.

But yes, I still do flip through channels on occasion.

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For me it has plenty of re-watch value: I'm currently binge watching through it again.

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I've rewatched twice and still forgetful on a lot of episodes

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Maybe it's Lupus?

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Very surprising

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I loved it when it was on but don't feel the inclination to watch it again. I wonder if it's because it's nearly all about House and even though every one else is very good it's not really an ensemble cast. Series I have binge re-watched have been more balanced.

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I wonder if they'll give this a sequel run like they did with Dexter?

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I wonder if they'll give this a sequel run like they did with Dexter?


Let's hope not. A sequel here in '22 would see House being shown up by a black pansexual tranny every episode. This show and Woke culture are less compatible than clothes on Emily Ratajkowski

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It's one of those shows I enjoyed once, but I don't think I'll ever watch again.

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