It’s been a long week, and you and Addison are both ready for a break. You’ve both been hearing about a new show everyone’s talking about, so you decide to give it a try. After ordering takeout—Addison’s favorite sushi and your go-to comfort food—you make your living room cozy, creating the perfect setting for a binge-watching night.
The first episode hooks you both immediately, but it’s only the beginning. You laugh together at the witty dialogue, gasp at the plot twists, and argue over which character you both like the most. It’s lighthearted, fun, and exactly what you both need to forget about the stress of your respective jobs.
As the episodes stack up, you both get more and more invested. You find yourselves making predictions about what will happen next, teasing each other when one of you guesses wrong. Addison, usually calm and composed, gets surprisingly animated over certain plot points, while you offer commentary, adding your own flair to the show’s drama.
By the time you’re on episode seven, you’ve both lost track of time, laughing and playfully bickering over who gets the last piece of sushi. The hours slip by, and before you know it, you’re both curled up on the couch, eyes heavy but content. You’ve created a new routine—Saturday nights are now reserved for your new show, popcorn, and quality time together.