Hello, I need some help to check on this sentence.

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Does this set of words correct? Or is there a better way to construct it?

"Watching this series behindhand, doesn't make it any less of a good show!"

Many thanks!
 
[STRIKE]Does[/STRIKE] Is this [STRIKE]set of words[/STRIKE] ​sentence correct?
Welcome to the forum. :hi:

By "behindhand", do you mean "after it was originally broadcast/after most people watched it"?
 
Welcome to the forum. :hi:

By "behindhand", do you mean "after it was originally broadcast/after most people watched it"?

Thank you! :cheers:

Is there any difference between the two option?
 
I have never heard "behindhand".
 
Don't put a comma between the subject and the verb.
 
Please answer my question in post #2. I wrote "By 'behindhand', do you mean ...?" I have never heard the word before and I wanted to know if you think that is the definition.
 
The word 'behindhand' does not seem to mean what you think it means, sircageee. (Click on the underlined link.)
 
Please answer my question in post #2. I wrote "By 'behindhand', do you mean ...?" I have never heard the word before and I wanted to know if you think that is the definition.

After most people watched it.

Could you suggest an appropriate word for "behindhand" with this sentence?
 
I've never heard "behindhand" either. It sounds made up, or in error.
 
After most people watched it.

Could you suggest an appropriate word for "behindhand" with this sentence?

I can't think of a single appropriate word. I would probably just say "Watching this series long after it was broadcast/long after everyone else/on Catch-up ...".
 
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