Good morning, Fred! I hope you all have a lovely day!
CarrionCrow: Breaking Bad one episode at a time? I don't envy them the wait, I had to do that since I liked the show enough that I was watching them every week as they appeared. Not my usual way of watching stuff.
Yeah, the first season had enough extremely good performances that it made every episode interesting.
Watching all the different elements, seeing how it all ended was a total payoff, no disappointment whatsoever.
The idea is nice, but these days discs are clunky. Lots of time, money and effort, and a lot of space consumed to boot. If the person I was doing this for had a laptop, or even just a media player with decent storage space, none of this would be required.
The lady and I binge watched Breaking Bad ourselves, likely covering all of it in about 2 weeks or so I believe. It's quite amusing watching my parents after an episode... they're always looking at each other and discussing the rest of their days, seeing if they can pull off staying for one more. And whether they can or not, they still leave all frustrated and stressed, "what's going to happen?" haha. There aren't many shows that have given me that sense of engagement with the characters, or that have surprised me half as often as Breaking Bad.
Once I started backing up my CD's digitally (before our last move, which was about a decade ago) I just boxed up all the cd's. They're still in boxes in the garage. Just took up too much space. The same would be the case with my game collection, but I do think it would be really cool to print covers and get cases for my favorite games from my GOG shelf (or in some cases the largest, for the sake of hard drive space) and just put them up on the bookshelf my records and physical game boxes are going to go on (we've chosen bookshelves, just haven't actually bought them. our current ones are old and rugged and overflowing with books and clutter of all varieties, so certainly no room for that sort of thing in the present. The thought of backing everything up to disc, though, gives me nightmares.