There are some shows you shouldn't binge-watch and Michaela Coel's may be one of them

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There are some shows you shouldn't binge-watch and Michaela Coel's may be one of them
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This week, The Televisionaries experts discuss I May Destroy You – one of the most acclaimed shows of the year – and why it should be savoured

Host Louise Rugendyke says she found the show "so compulsive" that it almost lends itself to taking a break between episodes, so the impact or meaning of key moments is not lost.Enker agrees, noting that our viewing habits have changed dramatically in the five years since Netflix launched in Australia with the first three seasons ofas a major drawcard. Viewers have since become accustomed to being able to binge entire seasons in one go.

"The episodes do really move around a lot ... you can't pick where it's going to go and I think you'll lose some of that element of surprise if you devour it all in one go," she says., which launched Simon Pegg to prominence in 1999, and play a TV show guessing game. Previous episodes of

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