Speak Up Saturday

Welcome to the weekly roundup post! What are you watching this week? What are you excited about?
Do you find breaks between seasons to be too long (in general)?
Yes
12 (40.0%)
No
4 (13.3%)
Depends on the show
13 (43.3%)
Depends on another factor I'll mention in comments
1 (3.3%)
Which comes closest to how long of a break do you prefer between seasons?
3 months
6 (20.0%)
6 months
10 (33.3%)
9 months
8 (26.7%)
1 year
6 (20.0%)
18 months
0 (0.0%)
2 years or more
0 (0.0%)
What factors might affect how long of a break you find suitable?
How many episodes each season has
24 (77.4%)
If it's the first season versus a show that has many seasons
7 (22.6%)
The genre of the show
7 (22.6%)
If the show relies on big cliffhangers at the end of seasons
15 (48.4%)
If the actors are very in demand and you'd prefer any wait to a cancellation
13 (41.9%)
If you're only somewhat into the show
13 (41.9%)
If the plot is complex and you don't want to have to keep rewatching before a new season starts
13 (41.9%)
If a long wait means you lose track of its return
20 (64.5%)
If a long wait means it gets supplanted by other shows you watch
11 (35.5%)
Something else mentioned in comments
0 (0.0%)
With streaming, because the wait between seasons is so long, we no longer get these (admittedly sometimes rather demented) workarounds anymore. Or as one person on Bluesky put it: "If you can just tell the story you want to tell with the actors you have with whatever running time you want, it's not TV, it's a movie."
Thoughts? Do you miss the imposed responsiveness of pre-streaming TV? Do you have any favourite (or not so favourite) examples of plot lines that came about because of real life events involving the actors or other aspects of the show (e.g. budget issues)?