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By now you probably believe that I spend my time draped in Grecian robes, thinking deep thoughts and writing sentences that tie themselves into balloon animals. And you’d be partially right: Grecian robes are very comfy.

But that’s not all I do.

My name is Isa-Lee Wolf and I’m a TV addict. So. Much. TV. If you follow me on Twitter, you probably know that already. In fact, last night should have been a bonanza of live tweeting, but I actually left my house to visit with friends who weren’t ending every pithy show insight with a hashtag.

(Note to the half of that couple who is a religious reader of my blog: I had a lovely time and your girls are so adorable the entire world should know of their adorableness. They are so much fun).

And if you’re not following me on Twitter, why not? It’s easy peasy and I’m a good follow-backer as long as your twitter history isn’t horrifying, teeming with adult photos or promising me a billion followers. Here I am: @IsaLeeWolf

So for a TV obsessed Netflix adorer like me, there is no feeling in the world like seeing that little graphic across the bottom of the picture of a show you love. It is like the present of everything you ever wanted in one little click.

I think you know where I’m going.

“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” is back, and it’s as hilarious as ever. I’m torn as to whether to gobble them all up, to swallow episodes whole until the bag is empty, or to try to savor them, to make them last.

The inclination is to gobble. But I think life might slow me down a little. And yes, I would sit and watch them all day if I could, even though it’s gorgeous out and heading toward spring-like.

What? I said I had a problem. Now please excuse me while I adjust the gold rope on this Grecian robe and straighten my golden headband. I have Kimmy to watch.

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32 responses to “N is all about new episodes”

  1. I can’t wait to watch the next season of Kimmy! But right now my boyfriend and I are on the last season of 30 Rock so we feel like we have to finish before starting something new lol! Don’t give any spoilers!! 😉

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    1. It is the sacred duty of a TV addict NEVER to give spoilers! Certainly not somewhere where they’d be unexpected, or without warning. 30 Rock is AMAZING, and the best part is you have two season of Kimmy when you get to it!

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  2. There’s just too much TV to watch! I’m woefully behind on GOT (only three series in) and completely obsessed with it. My other TV watching is suffering!

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    1. I haven’t watched GOT (I don’t have HBO! Though I think I can stream it). But yes, there is TV EVERYWHERE!

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  3. Grecian robes? … you’ve been on the coffee again, haven’t you?

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  4. If you really are wearing a Grecian robe, i say — post a pic 😛

    Joy @ The Joyous Living

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    1. On the World Wide Internet?! NEVER!!! 🙂

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  5. I don’t really have the option. My husband is a big fan, too, and for those few shows we both enjoy, we try to watch them together. So for Kimmy, we may “binge” on 3-4 episodes in one night, but that’s the max, and so much is coming back right now that we have to spread it all out!

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    1. That’s awesome that you have those shows, and even awesomer that Kimmy is one of them! I don’t even know which ep I’m on. But I have to leave the house, so now I have no choice but to stop.

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  6. I must admit, I just watched all the new Unbreakable episodes–and I don’t consider myself an addict! Also, I just got my first pair of harem pants–at least a close second to grecian robes.

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    1. I had to be away from the TV today or I would have finished, I’m loving the season so far! Apparently harem pants are a big thing right now (I am a fashion expert solely through Project Runway. Being a TV addict is educational. Ish).

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  7. I suppose I’m a bit of a TV addict, as well. I stream Netflix/Hulu Plus on my laptop while I’m working. I’m watching Kitchen Nightmares (all seasons) now. I watched the first season of Kimmy Schmidt–haven’t started the second one yet. I thought it was cute, but I found myself drifting away as the season went on. I felt like it was an interesting premise but it wasn’t enough to sustain the show long term.

    Stephanie
    http://stephie5741.blogspot.com

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    1. Kitchen Nightmares makes me afraid to eat out! I’ve seen some of the ones in the US and some shot in the UK, the UK ones are more fun for some reason. Probably because I won’t accidentally eat there!

      Kimmy definitely is one of those things that doesn’t appeal to everyone. You have to be willing to go weird. 🙂

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  8. I’m not much of a TV adict when the sun is shining 🙂 But the winter months, the TV is on a lot in the evenings. Great post and lovely to ‘meet’ you.

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    1. Thanks so much! It’s very lovely to “meet” you too!

      Sadly, my TV love knows no seasons. I did get out yesterday, though. And summer has rainy days… 😉

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  9. I watched the first six seasons of Doc Martin in less than two weeks!

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    1. I love Doc Martin! I don’t know if it’s for the the goofy characters or the gorgeous scenery…I love shows that make you feel like you’ve gone somewhere.

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      1. Exactly. Besides, God speaks with an English accent, I am sure of this!

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      2. It would definitely sound more authoritative! 🙂

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  10. My wife and I have quite a few shows on our watch list. Unfortunately for us, we’re behind on every single one of them. Our only benefit—though it’s a big one—is never having to wait for the next episode.

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    1. I absolutely love that about streaming. It’s changed the way I watch TV, there are some series I’ll wait until I can just have all of the eps!

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      1. Speaking of all the eps, how great is Netflix for released entire seasons all at once?

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      2. It literally changed entertainment for the so much better. It also tightens storytelling when you know people will watch one episode after the other.

        I think I might have a tiny crush on Netflix.

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  11. Thank you, the girls totally dig you too! I feel like we made a little cameo on your blog…what fun! Watch some TV for me, please! ; )

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  12. Gobble them up! You never know what could happen today that might prevent you from watching them. And that would be upsetting not to get to watch them!

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    1. That is so true! And I finished the show 🙂 At least, the first time. It was as wonderful and engrossing as the first season.

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      1. I have heard great things about it – I can’t start any new shows. We only watch a couple, and we are so far behind on all of those, I don’t know when we’re going to catch up. Actually, I have a good idea when that will happen – when the shows end and they aren’t making any new ones!

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      2. At least you don’t have to wait for new episodes! Yes, it’s much tougher when you have to coordinate watching!

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      3. That’s true – I will have to think about it like that, because there are a ton of shows I would like to watch. When I retire, apparently.

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  13. I can totally understand the desire slob out on Netflix for a whole day or two. With me it used to be video games before life handed me a few responsibilities which eat up my spare time. I miss the days of teenage not-giving-a-toss where I would play for hours on end. -sigh-

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    1. Honestly, some days there’s just nothing better than giving yourself permission to relax like that! You can’t be a grown up all the time. Or, at least, that’s what I tell myself.

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      1. I like to think so, too!

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