“…Concerning the gratifications associated with binge viewing, Anghelcev et al (2021) suggested that binging is a self-reinforcing behavior because of the development of intrinsic motivations. Various gratifications are associated with binge-watching, such as Escape (Castro et al, 2019;Fernandes & Pinto, 2020;Halfmann & Reinecke, 2021;Nanda & Banerjee, 2020;Panda & Pandey, 2017;, Entertainment (Castro et al, 2019;Fernandes & Pinto, 2020;Halfmann & Reinecke, 2021;Nanda & Banerjee, 2020), Social Interaction (Fernandes & Pinto, 2020;Panda & Pandey, 2017;Rezende & Gomide, 2017;, Relaxation, (Castro et al, 2019;Halfmann & Reinecke, 2021;Pittman & Sheehan, 2015), Procrastination (Merrill & Rubenking, 2019; and Curiosity (Fernandes & Pinto, 2020;Rezende & Gomide, 2017;. Some of the less frequently mentioned gratifications are Engagement, Hedonism, Aesthetics (Pittman & Sheehan, 2015), Timepass (Nanda & Banerjee, 2020), and Excitement .…”