A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: Jon B, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych, msbelle, shrift, Dana, Laura
Stompy Emerita: ita, DXMachina
It's different if you have 4 conflicting Monday shows that you're trying to watch and not be spoiled for.
yeah, that's the problem, IMO. I sort of feel that if I'm watching on Tivo delay, that's my problem, and I have to deal with watching late. If I have two shows on at the same time (Wednesday night, I'm looking at you!), then it's not my fault that I'm watching one of them late and could be spoiled by a W&P or Wednesday thread.
But I think that they supported it because the anti-new thread people were upset, and they didn't want to see them upset.
I think you and I see the situation very differently. I saw a lot of people getting upset about the discussion, regardless of their position on the bucket threads, or even if they really had one. To me, the upset was not one sided, and the agreement was not appeasement based.
But if there's a thread per show, just don't go into that thread till you've watched the episode--it solves the problem quite precisely. You can discuss everything you're caught up on without seeing any discussion of what you haven't.
Which is why I don't understand tossing it out without discussion.
Wait, I thought that we weren't talking about single show threads. I think that's a separate discussion than how to divide bucket threads, and in that case, tivo/DVR delay is a cogent issue.
Just a sidenote, I don't think having an area/folder with some single-thread arc-y shows and having Boxed Set are mutually exclusive. I think it would be unfair to take away Boxed Set from those who love it and use it.
I think we also learned that lumping the non-fiction shows together made the discussion of them smarter and more fun than in Natter--and helped Natter by lessening endless white-fonted W&P.
Because I think that there's a growing number of people that want to talk a little bit about a lot of shows as opposed to alot about a few shows.
Not addressed particularly well by small bucket threads, which keep coming up.
Honestly, all it takes is for your show to be in the wrong bucket, or for you to watch the ep when the network shows it on Friday instead of Tuesday, but the reason you do that is because you have conflicting shows on Tuesday, and you want to discuss them.
You've not committed the sin of TiVoing--you're just doing what the network is letting you.
Let us, of course, not mention watching shows online. Watched an entire season of CSI that way, and about half of The Unit and some GA.
I thought that we weren't talking about single show threads.
But why not? That's what I don't know. If we're talking about who we are, how do we know we're not a single show thread board? There's some shared knowledge that I haven't got a taste of, and I want to know.
I think we also learned that lumping the non-fiction shows together made the discussion of them smarter and more fun than in Natter--and helped Natter by lessening endless white-fonted W&P.
Helped your Natter--but this discussion makes it clear that people want different things from Natter. Some want more, some less, some like reading the whitefont, some don't.
I think you and I see the situation very differently. I saw a lot of people getting upset about the discussion, regardless of their position on the bucket threads, or even if they really had one. To me, the upset was not one sided, and the agreement was not appeasement based.
Okay. We see it differently. That's fine. I'm honestly not looking to upset you any further. Agreeing to disagree works for me.
I'm honestly not looking to upset you any further.
Or I you. You just hold a different view of the situation that I was curious about.
I say that we shouldn't consider delayed viewing.
A good percentage views on a delay simply due to where they live.
With a bucket as huge as the proposed Broadcast Drama thread, even if someone in a non-Eastern time zone watches these programs as they air (not tape or DVR delayed), they still need to exit the thread every day when prime time starts on the East Coast and can't return until prime time is over in their time zone.
When you have a single show thread (or even a small bucket), it's not a big deal to avoid a thread for a few hours a week. When you have to avoid the same thread for 4-6 hours every day, I question its usefulness.