[Introduction music fades out]Host: Hello and welcome back to our podcast! Today, we're taking a look at an interesting article from n+1 titled "Casual Viewing" by Will Tavlin. The article was published in Issue 49 and explores the concept of casual viewing. So, let's dive in! [Transition music fades in and out]Host: Tavlin discusses the idea of casual viewing in the age of streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. He delves into how this culture of casual viewing affects our perception of movies and TV shows. [Transition music fades in and out]Host: Tavlin points out that the convenience of streaming allows us to consume content in a more casual manner, often leading to a lack of commitment and engagement with what we're watching. He suggests that this non-committal attitude may impact the way we appreciate and understand the artistry behind film and television. [Transition music fades in and out]Host: In a world where binge-watching has become the norm, Tavlin challenges us to reconsider our viewing habits and the value we place on the media we consume. He prompts us to think about how our viewing choices shape our understanding of culture and society. [Outro music fades in]Host: And that's a wrap on our summary of "Casual Viewing" by Will Tavlin. If you're interested in exploring this topic further, be sure to check out the full article in n+1's Issue 49. Thanks for tuning in today, and we'll catch you next time on our podcast! [Outro music fades out]