Griffin Rowe explores how binge-watching mirrors ancient vigil rituals, tracing marathon viewing to humanity's oldest storytelling traditions. Drawing from Greek mysteries to Navajo ceremonies, Rowe reveals why we surrender to stories in darkness, arguing that binge-watching isn't excess—it's ceremony, endurance, and threshold-crossing older than streaming itself.
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