Anyone else?

Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org to ADHD@lemmy.world – 17 points –

Me: I want to watch this movie, but I don't think I commit 90 minutes of attention to it.

Also me: Binge watches six, hour-long episodes instead.

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Same!!

My theory is that is has to do with the pace.

With a movie, it's a slow burn. There's usually some plot establishment in the beginning that goes slow, then a bunch of filler in between moments that actually further the plot.

With a show, your runtime is maybe an hour, but generally 30-45 minutes. Most shows each episode has sort of a main story and a B-storyline, and both wrap up nicely at the end of the episode. There's less filler because there's less time, so you feel like you've completed something without dragging it out for 2 hours.

And because you didn't have to spend 2 hours forcing your brain to pay attention and make all those connections, it's not burnt out, and it wants more instead.

I think that pretty much nails it, at least as far as my experience. Thanks for articulating what I couldn't.

Apparently lemmy.world is overloaded and I'm not getting most of the replies federated back to my instance. Had to go to this post on .world to even see anyone had replied, grab the comment link, search it, and then reply. :sigh: Hopefully the admins upgrade to the 0.18.x soon as that should fix this.

i'm using the memmy app and it's been awesome! maybe see if you can find a testflight link for that? mlem is good too but less polished

100%, especially if I’m watching a show I’ve seen before. Currently watching Parks and Rec for the… 10th time?

There’s something about having an out at any time with the shorter episodes. I know that I’m easily distracted but won’t miss something, because I’ve seen it before. Watching a movie takes a lot more effort because I want to give the movie the attention it deserves, and there aren’t clear intermissions.

BRING BACK INTERMISSIONS FOR PEOPLE WITH ADHD AT HOME

Maybe the easy out is the reason. Lol. Easier to pause, do something else, and resume later.

/Binge-watches ten 20-minute long YouTube documentaries about special interests instead

Also me, has phone and a notepad, and can't remember what happened in any of those episodes, but I got a cool new thingy to research so much of!

Hook me up with some binge-worthy. I recently started succession, but I do like, 1-2 episodes a day while I mindlessly scroll Reddit Lemmy

I honestly cannot remember when I last watched a movie. However, in the last week I've binged two seasons of Star Trek Discovery.

I've always had issues losing the plot in fast paced action movies (think James Bond or Mission Impossible). I was diagnosed last year and it finally made sense as to why. Same as reading the same page 5 times, except I can't do that in a movie theatre.

Ugh this has ruined so many date nights. Esp when my mind just decides not moving must mean we should ne sleeping.

Sometimes. Though it's almost never about the length of time, just the content.

Me: "I don't wanna watch horror right now and that's all that's good on demand right now..."

Also me: binges hours of ghost stories and SCP stuff on YouTube

Movies are a time commitment, and who wants to deal with that...

Yup, but I think that's a "most people" thing.

Anyway, I need recommendations. What are you watching now?

Just finished Shameless, and started The Bear (i think I actually just watched the entire first season in one sitting).

The bear is fantastic, I started it the day before s2 dropped and it was such an easy binge