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MatthiasPL

Aug. 17, 2025

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I prefer TV series.

As I say I prefer TV series. Why? In the movie I don't have enough time to get to know a characters. In TV series i have much more time on get know about the plot and characters. Also in movie I just feel bad, when I stard watch and I start thinking that it's only I don't know. Two hours? It's not enough for me. The exceptions are film sagas. Howewer for me the best are TV series with many seasons, or with many episodes.

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As I sayPersonally, I prefer TV series.

In Withe movies I don't have enough time to get to know athe characters.

InWith TV series iI have much more time ton get to know about the plot and characters.

Also inwith movies I just feel bad, when. I stardt watching and I start thinking that think, "it's only, I don't know., two hours?"

"I don't know" in this context is very common in spoken English, but difficult to convey effectively when written down.
This version is simpler and easier to read:
Also with movies I just feel bad. I start watching and I think, "two hours isn't enough for me!"

Two hours?

It's not enough for me.

The exceptions are is film sagas.

Howewver for me the best are TV series with many seasons, or with many episodes.

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You've got some really nice complex structures and phrases, and your personality shines through in your writing! Keep it up

I prefer TV series.


As I say I prefer TV series.


As I sayPersonally, I prefer TV series.

Why?


In the movie I don't have enough time to get to know a characters.


In Withe movies I don't have enough time to get to know athe characters.

In TV series i have much more time on get know about the plot and characters.


InWith TV series iI have much more time ton get to know about the plot and characters.

Also in movie I just feel bad, when I stard watch and I start thinking that it's only I don't know.


Also inwith movies I just feel bad, when. I stardt watching and I start thinking that think, "it's only, I don't know., two hours?"

"I don't know" in this context is very common in spoken English, but difficult to convey effectively when written down. This version is simpler and easier to read: Also with movies I just feel bad. I start watching and I think, "two hours isn't enough for me!"

Two hours?


Two hours?

It's not enough for me.


It's not enough for me.

The exceptions are film sagas.


The exceptions are is film sagas.

Howewer for me the best are TV series with many seasons, or with many episodes.


Howewver for me the best are TV series with many seasons, or with many episodes.

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