Movie and series log
Remember more than the title
The part that stays with you may be an episode, a room, or the person beside you. A few small details make it easier to return to a series and to remember how a film met you at the time.

Use a status that fits the way you watch
A film finished in one sitting and a series followed over weeks have different rhythms. A movie can simply be watched or saved for later; a series can stay in progress or pause until you return.
For a series, season and episode details help you find the right place when it is time to continue.
Context can matter more than a review
You do not need a polished opinion. A late night at home, a weekend with family, or a cinema trip with a friend may be the detail that brings the whole experience back.
Date and place
Keep the day you watched and the setting that became part of the memory.
Who or what shaped the occasion
Note whether it was time alone, with family, or with friends.
A rating or one line
Choose a number, a sentence, both, or neither—whatever feels true now.
Let the record change as your thoughts do
When an in-progress series ends or your response changes over time, update the existing record. The history keeps those changes connected, so the first impression and the later one can both remain part of the story.
Shared logs stay close and uncompetitive
Records you choose to make public appear in Together beside other people's traces. It is a quiet place to notice how the same work met someone else, without rankings or pressure.
Is there a scene you still remember?
Find the title and keep one small detail that can bring the scene back.