“Many referred to shows-over-dinner as a 'nightly ritual' or 'a bad habit.' Others said Netflix has held their relationships together, for better ('Hate-watching Riverdale together is what keeps the 7 year relationship going most weekdays'), worse ('With my last boyfriend, Netflix filled a void where…”— Haley Nahman, manrepeller.com
“Can everybody stop making such great binge-worthy television for a couple minutes? I’m finding it incredibly hard to accomplish anything in my life because I have so many shows to catch up on.”— Elan Gale, twitter.com
“We have relationships with these television shows. You ever break up with a show? You watch a bunch of episodes and then you’re like, ‘It’s over. I don’t even know you anymore. I gave up the best nights of my life.'”— Jim Gaffigan, amazon.com
“My friends don’t understand. ‘When do you watch? You have five kids.’ I ignore them. I can’t go to that recital. I’m re-watching West Wing.”— Jim Gaffigan, amazon.com
“I gotta stop bringing up finishing seasons of TV shows like it's an accomplishment”— Mike Ginn, twitter.com