Still, it will give Whedon’s devotees hope to know that he would consider turning out a new series on Netflix or Amazon Prime.
“The more we make things granular and less complete, the more it becomes lifestyle instead of experience.
While these events are marketed as being binge-able and addicting, most networks still air them as weekly episodes.
What’s ironic about this is that now people binge watch Whedon’s shows, which are all on Netflix.
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