“Can I Binge?” Tells You How Long It’ll Take to Rush through a TV Show
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Attempting to see all of Stranger Things before season 4 comes out? A new site called Can I Binge calculates how difficult you need to binge a program in order to complete it in a day, year, week, or month. I dont understand how we made it through for so long without this.
Established by Brian Yung, Can I Binge pulls episode information from IMDb to figure out how hard you need to binge a show. The site immediately pulls up programs when you start typing, and provides you the choice to set your binge goal to any variety of days that you like.
Some shows, like The Simpsons and Mister Rogers Neighborhood, simply can not be binged in one week. When a binge objective is unreachable, the Can I Binge site states things like “nope, you d require to view non-stop for a minimum of 7 days.”
Can I Binge is chosen for two Webby Awards, and you can elect the website if you wish to. While youre doing that, I need to purchase some supplies for my 4-day Bobs Burgers binge.
Source: Can I Binge? through Gizmodo