I did, mostly because of how I watch. (It's the thing on while I'm doing online stuff at home which is not writing) - if I only did an episode a day or every other day, it would have taken me forever to get through, and I'd have interwoven a bunch of other things, which is not great for my brain.
(One of the lasting things of the major health crash I had in 2010-2011 is that managing huge complex plot lines/casts of characters is still a lot of work for me sometimes, a lot more than it used to be. One of the good things about the Who rewatch was that I could pull up the relevant wiki page and get a "Wait, what happened last episode with that again?" if I needed. But putting too much space there can often make it more work than pleasure, which is not the point. It's a lot easier for me to manage stuff that's in recent memory, or that I've got good notes for.)
Enlightenment is great fun! I'd meant to mention that as one of the Turlough era ones I'd particularly liked, since the secondary characters are rather better developed (while still being very alien) than many.
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(One of the lasting things of the major health crash I had in 2010-2011 is that managing huge complex plot lines/casts of characters is still a lot of work for me sometimes, a lot more than it used to be. One of the good things about the Who rewatch was that I could pull up the relevant wiki page and get a "Wait, what happened last episode with that again?" if I needed. But putting too much space there can often make it more work than pleasure, which is not the point. It's a lot easier for me to manage stuff that's in recent memory, or that I've got good notes for.)
Enlightenment is great fun! I'd meant to mention that as one of the Turlough era ones I'd particularly liked, since the secondary characters are rather better developed (while still being very alien) than many.