• A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    4 days ago

    I agree with this. But for so many reasons: TV shows are usually built differently.
    They have options a movie hasn’t - world building, character development.
    They are “bitesized” by design: a convenient pre-made cut that I can decide to take a break on, or watch the next episode.
    That said, I have seen so-called miniseries that were just a longer movie cut into bits, or vice versa.

    But most importantly, all this depends very, very much on the quality of the show or the movie.

    • hazel@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      4 days ago

      World building and character development add value exponentially. The only way I can commit to any long form media is if I feel like I’m going to have the chance to really immerse myself in the world and sympathise with the characters. If anything, my preference for a series over a movie stems from the anxiety of wasting 2 hours on something underdeveloped. It seems better to invest a movie’s worth of time just setting up a premise that I can then truly enjoy over several more hours of story telling in a world that feels real and complex.