I don't. The latest example was The Gilded Age. I watched the entire first season thinking it would get less boring, but it didn't. I can only look at the pretty costumes so much.
We watch has the appear for network shows, like the Rookie.
During the summer we watch older ones we haven't seen. If they are good we will watch all that are available, if not good....one an done.
We really enjoyed Arctic Air this summer.
this is similar to my method with new dramas on network tv. I have been burned too many times enjoying a first season only to have it cancelled (in a couple of cases midseason ) so I let them pile up on the DVR and then if I learn they've been renewed for a second we watch season one over the summer.
Not all of them, no. I figure I might get around to finishing them all eventually but who knows. I'm a million seasons behind on Law and Order:SVU and Grey's Anatomy. Not sure if I'll pick back up on Grey's though.
My husband and I started one a while back with David Tennant (can't even think of what it's called) but it was really dark and kind of stressful so we haven't gone back to watch much more of it at this point.
When we start a series we stop after 2nd episode if we can't get into it. Sometimes after the first. The only series we ever watched many seasons of and didn't finish was Deadliest Catch, just because everything seemed pretty repetitive on that show.