Binge-watched
I took the lesson with teacher N today.
We talked about her days off.
She told me that she binge-watched her favorite actor's movies.
It was the first time that I heard the expression "binge-watched."
How convenient and lovely expression it was!
I feel like using it during the conversation.
I'd already known about several of her favorite actors, but I got a new one today.
I also like him.
He is very talented, of course, and good at acting.
In addition, he has humor and is good at talking, so he has some talk show programs on TV.
She shared what movies she watched on her days off with me.
I started watching one of them ago, but I couldn't continue to watch until the end.
The other one was the work I wanted to watch, but unfortunately, I haven't watched it yet.
Although I'd told teacher N, "I'll watch it after this lesson."
I watched TV dramas, and I'll read the new novel that I received today later, so I'll watch her recommended movie tomorrow, and then I can share my impressions about it in the next lesson.