So, I’ve been trying to get a handle on this whole “TV season pass” thing. It’s been a bit of a journey, let me tell you!

Figuring Out What It Even Is
First off, I had to wrap my head around what a season pass actually is. I mean, I’d heard the term thrown around, but I wasn’t 100% sure how it worked. Turns out, it’s basically like pre-ordering a whole season of a TV show. You pay upfront, and then you get access to each episode as it becomes available.
Finding Where to Buy One
Next up, I had to figure out where to even buy these *’s a popular place to buy and watch shows, and they do offer season passes.
Making the Purchase
Alright, so I picked my show, found the season pass option, and clicked “buy.” Pretty straightforward, right? Well, I did have to double-check that I was buying the right season, and that I was okay with the price. I entered my payment info, clicked the final button, and boom – I owned a season pass!
Accessing the Episodes
Now, for the good part – actually watching the show! For me, the first episode was available in the platform. I clicked “play,” and it started streaming. Easy peasy!
The Waiting Game: The only slightly annoying thing is waiting for new episodes to be released. With a season pass, you don’t get the whole season at once. You have to wait for each episode to air (or be released online), and then it becomes available to you. It is what make me feel it is worth to do it.

Overall Thoughts
So, would I recommend a TV season pass? I think so, yeah. If you know you’re going to watch every episode of a show anyway, it can save some trouble. And it’s kind of nice to have everything in one place, ready to go. Just be prepared for that little bit of waiting between episodes!