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TV on DVD* Challenge - Season Four Discussion Thread
Previously on DVD Talk TV on DVD* Challenge...
Season One Discussion Thread | List Thread Season Two Discussion Thread | List Thread Season Three Discussion Thread | List Thread Ah, January. It's cold, there's very little new content in any entertainment field and most football fans have already figured out that their teams are going nowhere. Is there a better time to hibernate on the couch and gorge on TV shows? Guidelines/Rules
Optional Checklist Mister Peepers introduced an optional checklist into this challenge during its second season. Spoiler:
Now, Season Four participants, I'd like to hear from you! If you've participated in either of the previous TV on DVD* Challenges, what have you learned that you'd like to see incorporated this year to make the challenge more enjoyable for you? If you're a first-timer, what would you like to get out of this challenge? Only fourteen participants even attempted the checklist last year. I'm inclined to scrap it, but we can leave it if it's important to anyone. I'll happily incorporate pretty much any requests anyone has for it. |
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If you're taking a vote, I'm probably in the minority here as I rarely attempt checklists anyways, but I would say scrap it. Anyways, the only reason I asked about the thread Travis was I was already planning out some of my watching and was looking forward to ppl talking about what they were going to watch.
I've already been watching Star Trek, Ancient Aliens, Dogfights, and am also considering tapping into Knight Rider and some of my animated series, both anime like Dairugger, Saber Rider, and Voltron, as well as US cartoons like finally watching my She-Ra sets, GI Joe, Bravestarr, and Superfriends. Also plan to work through some of my Japanese Transformers sets as I have all 3 series, Headmasters, Masterforce, and Victory. Might also watch some of my Irwin Allen sci fi sets. Also have a question. Does MST3K count? As they were movies, but it was a tv series. |
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Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 11938058)
If you're taking a vote, I'm probably in the minority here as I rarely attempt checklists anyways, but I would say scrap it. Anyways, the only reason I asked about the thread Travis was I was already planning out some of my watching and was looking forward to ppl talking about what they were going to watch.
Also have a question. Does MST3K count? As they were movies, but it was a tv series. |
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I went to look at my lists the times I've participated to see if I bothered with the checklist only to find I don't have them linked in my signature! How'd *that* happen?!? Anyway...
Checklist: I included the checklist in Season 1 but didn't fill it in. I do not know why as a few items watched qualified, BUT I didn't watch a lot during that season. It's been too long to recall just why I didn't have many viewings as watching TVonDVD is a specific favorite "genre". In Season 2 I completed the checklist although only the required # of items and not in its entiriety. There were a few lines I didn't complete for a 100% fill. I watched quite a few complete seasons and worked in stuff for the checklist as needed by carefully selecting episodes of favorite programs to watch between full seasons or disks of other programs. For Season 3 I didn't bother at all because I wanted to focus on my huge pile of unwatched TVonDVD seasons. Working in episodes from programs I'd already watched just for checklist items seemed counter-productive towards that goal. I'll most likely do the same this year as that pile grew more than it shrank last year! I'll probably include the checklist should we use one but I doubt I'll concentrate on getting it completed. General rumination: This one seems to be the least drama filled - a stress-free month of gorging on TV content. After all, how hard is it to decide if something qualifies? It's your basic "no brainer" wind down after a year of thinking too hard about some other challenges! Watching TVonDVD is something I tend to do in my sleep (literally since I fall asleep most nights watching TVonDVD content!). I *do* like the idea of having a checklist but somehow this challenge doesn't seem to lend itself to one as readily as others. I think that's simply because many of us tend to watch entire seasons of a program rather than jump from show to show mixing shows/episodes. |
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I'm looking forward to this again to kick off the new year. I have so much unwatched content to choose from, and I know I'll only get to a fraction of it. My main focus will be the few TV shows I have on BD, nearly all of which I've purchased in the last month or so. On top of the to-watch list is The Dick Van Dyke Show.
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Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 11938082)
I included the checklist in Season 1 but didn't fill it in. I do not know why as a few items watched qualified, BUT I didn't watch a lot during that season. It's been too long to recall just why I didn't have many viewings as watching TVonDVD is a specific favorite "genre".
I *do* like the idea of having a checklist but somehow this challenge doesn't seem to lend itself to one as readily as others. I think that's simply because many of us tend to watch entire seasons of a program rather than jump from show to show mixing shows/episodes. I know I can't stand the idea of popping in a DVD for one episode here to satisfy this checklist item, then switching discs for another episode of another series for another check, etc., but again, this ain't about me. The checklist is entirely optional, so I just want to know from those who *do* use it, what do you want from it? How do I modify it to make your challenge more enjoyable? |
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I'm planning on trying to get through the rest of the seasons of All Creatures Great and Small. I have 4 seasons of that left. I still have a bunch of TV shows on my DVR that I'm still trying to catch up on from October!
I will probably not do anything with the checklist, but you never know. I've been going through my TV series that I have and would love to wipe out a few 1 season shows also. Hopefully I will get through everything I want to watch next month. |
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Ideally, I'd like to get pick up where I left off with How I Met Your Mother. I made it through the first 4 seasons last time around. Other than that, I have no specific plans. I usually do better just winging it anyway.
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Originally Posted by Travis McClain
(Post 11938213)
How the hell did you have a checklist in Season One? I hosted that year and I don't remember creating one. It was guest host Mister Peepers who introduced the checklist in Season Two.
Basically we talked about it, decided it probably wouldn't work well (theme nights too) as the "genre" truly doesn't lend itself well to such, and finally left it up to each individual participant to decide whether to use one or not. If you wanted one you were on your own to come up with one that made sense to you. Apparently I thought I would use one, created one with ideas that had been put forth during the discussions, and promptly did not use it after expending the effort. Looking over the lists from that inaugural year it was only Ash Ketchum and I who created a checklist with only Ash bothering to check off any of the items. Even then, our checklists were different. |
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Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 11938434)
It took reading through the original discussion thread to answer that question.
Looking over the lists from that inaugural year it was only Ash Ketchum and I who created a checklist with only Ash bothering to check off any of the items. Even then, our checklists were different. One other thing that I think would be nice is if we did a better job connecting this challenge with the TV Talk sub-forum. It's not a section I ever really explore, so maybe someone who does use it might have some thoughts on that? It can be hard to strike up conversation if we're each all watching different shows unless someone else happens to have seen whatever we're watching. Maybe this discussion thread could be a sort of hub into show-specific threads in TV Talk? |
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I'll be participating, probably focusing on finally watching Dr. Who and Supernatural (but I'm not fully decided on that). I may make an effort to at least finish a season or two of many different shows. Either way, I can't see how a checklist would mesh with that.
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I'm in of course. I'll probably use the month to watch some season sets in plan to sell after watching. Of course, it's taken my wife and I almost two years to get through Lost, but hopefully we'll speed things up.
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Originally Posted by Travis McClain
(Post 11937937)
There are also some movies that count for this challenge as well as the Academy Awards Challenge, though I'm unclear at this moment when that one starts.
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I'm in for my first year. I like the idea of keeping a personal list of accomplishments we feel are noteworthy. I think I did something similar at the bottom of my list during animation month.
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Originally Posted by Cardsfan111
(Post 11938805)
Just a FYI -- It doesn't look like there will be any overlap this year. The Awards show is scheduled for March 2nd. The AA challenge has always started 1 month prior to the Oscars, so unless the host wants to change things up, it will begin on February 2nd.
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Oh goodie, another reason to re-watch SeaQuest. I really wish Season 3 was available :(
As for linking this to the TV Forum, you certainly could but the threads are usually devoted to specific shows so it might be difficult to get folks to chime in since we won't know in advance what shows folks are going to watch for the challenge. On the other hand, if you want to start a thread in the TV Forum to hype this challenge then that may get some more participation. I don't think I ever did the checklist for this challenge: I just have my personal goal and I run through it. If folks want to keep it; I wouldn't object. If folks want to scrap it; I won't miss it. |
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Originally Posted by lisadoris
(Post 11938934)
Oh goodie, another reason to re-watch SeaQuest. I really wish Season 3 was available :(
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I've been pondering letting Netflix lapse, but I think I'll wait till after this challenge what with all of the tv shows available on there.
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Originally Posted by Travis McClain
(Post 11938213)
I know I can't stand the idea of popping in a DVD for one episode here to satisfy this checklist item, then switching discs for another episode of another series for another check, etc., but again, this ain't about me. The checklist is entirely optional, so I just want to know from those who *do* use it, what do you want from it? How do I modify it to make your challenge more enjoyable?
I think if I was doing it, I'd pick up a good portion of checks from just watching random stuff that's on TV when I'm bored instead of pulling discs for specific episodes. If it does stick around, I remember someone suggesting that a cooking show should get added into the list. |
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I think I may have to replace my season 2 set of Knight Rider as one disc is pretty scratched. Give me a chance to get the official set anyways as my season 2 set was one I bought in Afghanistan at a bazaar, so I doubt it was the real set.
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Originally Posted by Travis McClain
(Post 11938455)
You win DVD Talk Researcher of the Year for 2013.
Originally Posted by Travis McClain
(Post 11938455)
Maybe that's what we ought to revert back to this year; self-made checklists for anyone who wants to mark off progress in their own way.
I need to win the lottery/Publisher Clearing House giveaway so I can retire and become a full time couch potato! :D |
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Though I've got some short stuff I'd like to burn through (Keen Eddie, Space Above and Beyond, etc...) I'm probably going to end up with my usual potpourri approach. I will try to finish off the first series of Up Pompeii. After that...some Trick...
Oh, I know, I'm going to dedicate this challenge to watching all 59 episodes of Return of the Condor Heroes (1983), though I'll log any other tv (like Grimm) I'm going to be watching anyway. |
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Originally Posted by Travis McClain
(Post 11938941)
You just keep getting cooler, you know that?
Babylon 5 is my big 2014 re-watch but I don't think I'll start that during this challenge. |
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Originally Posted by lisadoris
(Post 11938934)
Oh goodie, another reason to re-watch SeaQuest. I really wish Season 3 was available :(
I don't think I ever did the checklist for this challenge: I just have my personal goal and I run through it. If folks want to keep it; I wouldn't object. If folks want to scrap it; I won't miss it.
Originally Posted by Travis McClain
(Post 11938941)
You just keep getting cooler, you know that?
As for the checklist, I think that I could go either way. I am pretty sure I did it last year, but like someone else said, I have so much to watch this year, I'm not sure I want to bother having to hunt down specific things to watch just to fill in a check mark. That being said, would it really hurt to leave it up and have it be optional? Then those would want to have some sort of starting base and those who don't can ignore it? My goal for next month is to finish up "Red Dwarf." I have several series left to go, but they're fairly short, or at least the beginning ones were. I have so much else that is unwatched that I could probably just focus on TV on DVD for the year. I think my main problem is, I like to watch the whole series first at once, but usually only feel like one or two episodes so I never get to it. This challenge really helps me with that. |
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Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 11939150)
I need to win the lottery/Publisher Clearing House giveaway so I can retire and become a full time couch potato! :D
I like the idea of building our own checklist if we want. I usually attempt the challenge checklists, but I'm not sure if I've ever completed one. During the challenge, I'm hoping to finally finish up some of the box sets I've started - things like the complete series of Top Cat and season four of Gilmore Girls. I sorta want to do a big project as well, perhaps rewatching Battlestar Galactica. |
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