​Amazon Studios director Roy Price told an Academy of Television Arts & Sciences audience Thursday that binge watching takes some of the fun out of television because it removes the anticipation around what might happen next.

And, he added, it makes it difficult to have those water-cooler moments with friends and coworkers because everyone might be at a different point in the season.

“If you release it all at once, there’s concern that it’s hard to talk about the show,” The Hollywood Reporter quoted Price as saying.

Amazon Studios recently announced that it would be premiering the first three episodes of its original series “Alpha House” and “Betas” at the same time, but then would roll out one new episode a week on its Amazon Prime platform, mimicking a more traditional broadcast pattern.

Price said that Amazon had taken note of the fact that while the social-media conversation around shows always drops in the time after a show debuts, it dropped off even more severely for shows released all at once. Amazon, he said, wanted to meet somewhere in the middle.

Read More: The Hollywood Reporter

Brief Take: If we’ve truly entered the binge-viewing era, Price could be setting himself up for a big serving of crow if viewers simply wait for enough episodes of Amazon’s new series to pile up on Instant before they start watching.

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