Streaming services should offer the option to watch closing credits. I get so sad when I can't sing "I know you know" at the end of every psych episode. π₯Ί
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Maybe it's a Canada thing, but I have definitely been given the option to switch from autoplaying the next episode to watching the current credits.
I have to grab the remote in time, which I sometimes forget to do, but I like watching the Bob's Burgers closing credits and often do.
I don't know about others not Netflix, but I've had autoplay turned off for years. It's in the account settings, not through mobile devices last I knew.
Maybe it's the film classes & some related work, but I often like reading the credits. A lot of work goes into making the stuff I watch & all those people deserve recognition.
Iβve noticed Hulu darkens the last minute before credits of tv shows as it pops an ad for some other show. For a 22 minute show, that actually is a sizable amount of time you are interrupting. And usually some funny end joke.
π¦ needs to let us choose our autoplay settings already. I'm happy they stopped choosing a different show when you watch the last/latest ep, but I'd like to turn if off completely.
Yasss!! My favorite show hands down. I have to finish The Night Agent, then it's time for a rewatch! I highly recommend the rewatch podcast with Tim and Maggie as well.
I have to look at my Hulu settings (which I haven't) to see if there's an option to just let things run to the end instead of giving me the 15 second countdown box to the next episode.
You can almost always configure them to watch all the way through, it usually just takes some setting searching (and usually on web rather than whatever device you're watching on).
I have run across a room watching Jujitsu Kaisen to make sure the Lost In Paradise credits play. I make it 30 percent of the time... #iamnotfast Fastest 5 seconds of my life
I get that plenty of people donβt care, but how hard would it be to make it an easy option for those of us who do? Itβs like IMDb paid them to make it difficult
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I have to grab the remote in time, which I sometimes forget to do, but I like watching the Bob's Burgers closing credits and often do.
When Gus and Sean go on American Idol (or whatever their version was).
I dont know if a better TV episode has been made.