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kriadydragon) wrote2012-04-14 07:00 pm
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One Has to Wonder
What is it with me and taking forever to get interested in a show? Every single show I've ever loved I always got into about a season or two or many later. The only shows I got into from the start were Numbers and CSI New York and both shows I ended up losing interest in seasons later. I got into season one of Suits but, though I like the show, I have to admit it also pushes a lot of do-not-want buttons along with my like buttons, so it remains to be seen if it's the exception. But with the shows I absolutely love it's always been the opposite. SGA - got into it around season two. White Collar - the same. Dr. Who - the same. Even shows I like instead of love, like the Mentalist, I got into seasons down the line. Now I find myself getting pulled into Merlin after watching the most recent season (which was, what, season four, five? Yeesh! Took me long enough :P)
And I really don't get why this is. Anyone else find themselves getting into shows only after the fact that they've been airing for at least a season? Any theories as to why this is?
And I really don't get why this is. Anyone else find themselves getting into shows only after the fact that they've been airing for at least a season? Any theories as to why this is?
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I wonder if this is my deal, that the show needs time to simmer a little and get to that point where its potential finally hits me. Thing is, though, I usually avoid the shows I have no interest in, certain that I'm never going to watch them because I don't want to, then suddenly - out of the blue - I want to watch them. Sometimes it's an episode that grabs me, sometimes a character, or like with WC sometimes a concept. But it's the abruptness of it that boggles be, because I will go from absolute dislike to absolute like in the blink of an eye.
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Though now that I'm thinking about it, I'd initially dismissed WC on the basis of the pilot, then it grabbed me immediately when I started watching in season three, so perhaps I do change that quickly too. :D But it still took me awhile to get actually fannish about it.
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Getting fannish definitely comes episodes later, though, and I think there's always a bit of a fight before I finally give in. I don't like really fanning over something (to the point of writing fic, that is) since I have so much on my plate already. But, sometimes, it's nice to have another sandbox to play in, even if I only have one or two stories in me.