I should. The weird thing is, I do it all the time with movies but less so with TV. Sure, I've watched everything Whedon has done, and I watched Drive (what little of it we got) much more for Minear's sake than for Fillion's.
But... for instance, I love West Wing but have never even tried Sports Night or Studio 60. My love for The Shield won't get me to watch Women's Murder Club or Lie To Me. And I'm a slobbering Simpsons fanboy who never once found anything interesting in Futurama.
It's weird. It behooves pondering.
Incidentally, I'm just wrapping up a re-watch of The Middleman on my brand-spanking new DVDs. Works even better the second time around, but would it have killed them to include the script for the last unfilmed episode? Or a Spaced-style subtitle track listing the pop culture references as they come up?
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But... for instance, I love West Wing but have never even tried Sports Night or Studio 60. My love for The Shield won't get me to watch Women's Murder Club or Lie To Me. And I'm a slobbering Simpsons fanboy who never once found anything interesting in Futurama.
It's weird. It behooves pondering.
Incidentally, I'm just wrapping up a re-watch of The Middleman on my brand-spanking new DVDs. Works even better the second time around, but would it have killed them to include the script for the last unfilmed episode? Or a Spaced-style subtitle track listing the pop culture references as they come up?