So I finally finished watching the first season of
House of Cards this weekend. Which is crazy, right? It's been a full month and a half since all 13 episodes went live on Netflix. How could I wait so damn long to watch every episode, especially since traveling to South by Southwest meant that I had to wait
two whole weeks before I could find out what happened to [REDACTED] after [REDACTED]? After all, there's been so much writing about how the show represents the future of distribution,
especially with the audience's binge-watching habits. And it's part of a broader conversation around how media consumption is changing, with
no one willing to wait for anything anymore. At least, that's what I keep hearing and reading:
Everything will be released everywhere immediately because waiting is so 20th century, man.
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