As KAOS is cancelled, joining The Acolyte, Lockwood & Co, and The Midnight Club on the streaming scrapheap, Ben Travis writes on why audiences can't keep up with streaming TV.
I was burnt out by the time we got to Endgame. It seemed like the best place for me, personally, to drop it all. I haven’t watched a single Marvel thing since then, even the ones I was genuinely interested in at the time.
They absolutely leaned into quantity over quality and I don’t care for it.
This was me too. There was some stuff post endgame that seemed interesting, but I wasn’t sure what else I was supposed to watch first, so I just didn’t watch anything. It was just easier to avoid marvel or put it off in favor of consuming something more straightforward.
I was burnt out by the time we got to Endgame. It seemed like the best place for me, personally, to drop it all. I haven’t watched a single Marvel thing since then, even the ones I was genuinely interested in at the time.
They absolutely leaned into quantity over quality and I don’t care for it.
This was me too. There was some stuff post endgame that seemed interesting, but I wasn’t sure what else I was supposed to watch first, so I just didn’t watch anything. It was just easier to avoid marvel or put it off in favor of consuming something more straightforward.
I got burnt out trying to catch up ahead of End Game by the time I reached the first Captain America movie