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    <description>For most of us, finishing a show means closing the laptop and moving on. For a growing community of obsessive viewers, it means opening a spreadsheet. These are the people who have turned their couch time into a meticulously documented archive—and they have a lot of feelings about star ratings.</description>
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    <description>For most people, owning one version of a thing is sufficient. For completionists, owning 47 nearly identical versions of the same mediocre action figure is the only way to sleep at night. We talked to the people chasing every variant, every regional exclusive, and every factory error — and their wallets are not okay.</description>
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