Recently, I was looking at the Breaking Bad thread and it got me thinking about a couple of things:

First, I should shave my head. That would be badass.

Second, I started thinking about television shows, and especially the concept of catching up on shows that are either deep into the series or have already concluded (These things happen when you work a job with bizarre hours. You get a lot of time to think.). See, I’d never actually seen Breaking Bad, but have heard about how good it was, and really wanted to check it out. Catching up on the show itself is easy enough, seasons 1-4 are all on Netflix, and my laptop is decent enough that I can stream it without issues. The problem lies in the actual motivation to watch the show itself.

One of my favorite things about keeping up with a tv show/series is talking with other people about it. Discussing things like plot lines, theories, likes and dislikes of particular episodes or seasons with friends is as much or more fun than the actual show itself. Breaking Bad is real deep into its lifespan, and everyone I know who either likes or is interested in the show keeps up with it. So while I’m sitting there watching season 1, everyone I know is discussing the goings on of season 5.

So here’s what I’m thinking: TFF Viewing Clubs.

Basically, a viewing club would be a thread made for people who want to watch a specific show, for general discussion, theorizing, or whatever you feel the need to discuss. So, let’s say for example you (the reader) wanted to make a viewing club for Lost season one. Ideally, I (Polk) will have made some sort of hub thread for people to discuss potential viewing clubs. You say, “Hey, how about a thread for the first season of Lost, guys?” If people want to do it, you make a thread with some sort of cool title like, “Lost Season One VC: Blah blah plane crash blah blah smoke monster” and then you get to it. You’d also have to set up some sort of guideline for episode discussion (i.e. watch/discuss only episodes 1-5 for the week of 7/26 to 8/2) so that people don’t get too ahead and start spoiling things for other people. Does that make sense? I hope it does.

Obviously, this is just an idea at this point, and I’m still work shopping it. If this is something people are genuinely interested in, we’ll work on it. If not, I’ll drop it and we’ll pretend this never happened.

Thoughts, feelings, concerns?