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Vegging out in front of the TV can be a fun activity for a lazy Sunday, but while you’re binge-watching every episode of Jessica Jones, your weekend is passing you by. On Monday you’ll wonder where all that time went that you’d planned to use to fix up the house, read a book, and hang out with friends.
Watching TV isn’t inherently bad and it’s a great way to relax after a long day, but too much of it saps your productivity. Before you know it, watching a couple episodes of your favorite show can turn into six hours of time lost to inertia. If you’re looking to cut back on your non-stop streaming marathons, these tips will help you reclaim some time.
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Agatha All Along has wrapped up on Disney+, just in time for Halloween 2024. Starring and expanding on Kathryn Hahn’s excellent character in the outstanding WandaVision, Agatha All Along is a trippy tale that’s full of mystery and suspense, with a light dash of horror thrown in for good measure. Surprisingly, it also features many “firsts” for an MCU project. To dissect and discuss it all, RPadTV hosts Raymond Padilla conjured longtime videogame journalists Paul Semel for this review video.
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