KEY POINTS
  • Some analysts see streaming services like Netflix becoming hindered by one of the things that made them so popular in the first place — binge watching.
  • HBO's "Game of Thrones" has benefited from showing new episodes weekly, like traditional cable programming.
  • Fans get a reprieve between episodes to react to what happened and speculate about what's to come.
Kit Harington as Jon Snow featured in the Game of Thrones season 6, episode 9

In an era in which binge-watching is the new norm, HBO's "Game of Thrones" breaks the mold.

Instead of releasing new episodes all in one day, the fantasy drama doles them out in weekly installments, just like traditional cable programs. The move may seem old school in a time when Netflix has normalized marathon viewing of TV shows, but it's actually a major factor in the prolific success of the show. Fans get a reprieve between episodes to react to what happened and speculate about what's to come. And they have built online and real world communities to do just that.