There should be a way to add a show to "want to watch", and have it treated like an in-progress show #55
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Thanks for working hard on Sofa Time; I've fully moved over from TV Time and I really, really like everything so far. (With this one big exception.)
Overview
Right now, there's not a good default place where shows I want to watch are listed alongside shows that are in-progress.
Here's a few examples to explain.
An in-progress show, with episodes in the future
If I'm all caught up on Survivor, and have marked the most recently available episode as watched, it's shown at the bottom of the Watch tab. This feature works as I would expect.
An in-progress show with episodes available
I'm catching up on The Boys, and mark the third episode of season 3 (and all prior) as watched. Now, episode 3x04 is shown on the Watch tab in the top list. This feature works as I would expect.
A show that a user has not started watching
I want to watch the TV+ show Silo, but haven't started it yet. If I come in to the app wondering what from my list I should watch tonight, I'd visit the Watch tab.
The problem is that there's no way on the Silo show page to indicate that I want to watch it, besides adding it to a list.
There exists a default list called Watchlist, but the contents of that list don't seem to show up anywhere else in the app.
Below, the right screenshot is a mockup showing the first episode, at the bottom of the list on the Watch tab, as I would love for it to be if it exists in the Watchlist list (or via some other feature to mark a show as "want to watch from the beginning").
Hopefully this all makes sense. It would be a nice feature to really tie everything into the Watch tab all together, and not make me feel like I'm missing shows I want to watch in the future if they're in a different place.
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