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Why We're Wired to Binge-Watch TV

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Maia Regman Mrs. Magnan Biology Honors 15 March 2014 Why We're Wired to Binge-Watch TV In this generation of Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, there are millions of people worldwide who spend hours watching entire seasons (or even series!) in one sitting. Whether it is in anticipation of an upcoming season or a newfound obsession, this practice is disarmingly very common. On demand programs are now must-haves for cable customers, and many search for torrents, full videos on Youtube or DVDs of seasons of their favorite shows. This has sparked many questions as to why millennials have this newfound fixation.

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