There’s Way Too Much to Watch (But There’s a Secret to Catching Up)

There’s Way Too Much to Watch (But There’s a Secret to Catching Up)

Streaming Wars is a weekly opinion column by IGN’s Streaming Editor, Amelia Emberwing. Check out the last entry: Abbott Elementary Has Nailed the Evolution of Gregory Eddie.

Welcome to the week of (American) Thanksgiving! It’s a time, for many, of abject panic as we all scramble to get our dishes ready and prepare ourselves to deal with that one weird uncle we’re forced to be polite to (you don’t actually have to be, it’s OK. You can tell your mom I said so). But after all the scrambling and stressing and the inevitable family bickering that has become so synonymous with the holidays, there is a three-day weekend of peace. It’s during that long weekend that people across the country take the quiet days to catch up on the shows and movies that they’ve missed out on during the year, whether it’s because they’re media buffs or because there’s simply little else to do while surviving our respective tryptophan-induced lethargy. But, over the years, a shift in release cadences has threatened this longstanding American tradition. Rather than knowing exactly what to put on in the background while you decorate the tree or, let’s face it, struggle to remain awake while rotting on the couch, many of us find ourselves in the dreaded overwhelm freeze: Media Edition.

“Overwhelm freeze” may sound like a silly phrase, but it’s actually a bonafide psychology term. It means exactly what it sounds like on the tin, and acts as a shorter explanation than “I have too many things to watch or read or play and so I will simply do none of those things and have a nap instead.”

There used to be a time not terribly long ago where this wasn’t a problem. In the Before Times™, the fall television season wrapped before Thanksgiving, Hollywood largely went into hiatus, and theatrical releases beyond a couple of big family-focused films for Thanksgiving and Christmas weekends were few and far between. This left plenty of time to catch up on what you’d missed throughout the year. These days, though, theaters are the only ones sticking to their traditional trends. The fact that there is no such thing as television seasons anymore coupled with direct-to-streaming films means that there is more media to catch up on than ever.