How Do You Delete Continue Watching On Peacock

Okay, so you've been binge-watching, no judgment here! We've ALL been there. Now your Continue Watching list on Peacock looks like a graveyard of half-watched shows, silently mocking you. Fear not, friend! There is hope, and I'm here to guide you through this digital decluttering adventure.
The "Just Finished" Method
The easiest, most magical way (if you can call it magic) to banish these specters is to actually... well... FINISH WATCHING them. I know, groundbreaking stuff! It sounds almost too simple, right? I mean, you could always just watch the credits roll on that episode of Parks and Recreation you started three months ago. Commit.
Once you hit that glorious "End Credits" screen, Peacock will usually (keyword: usually) realize you're done. POOF! No more lingering reminder of your past streaming habits.
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The Binge-and-Purge Approach
This method involves a little more…dedication. We need to dive back into the abyss. We're talking about going back to those almost-forgotten shows and fast-forwarding to the very end. It's like ripping off a band-aid, but for your Continue Watching list!
Hit play, grab that little slider bar (or furiously click that forward button), and drag it to the glorious finale. Now just let the end credits play. Bask in the fleeting glory of closure.

It might feel tedious, like watching paint dry, but think of it as a digital detox. Like finally cleaning out that junk drawer. It is very cathartic.
The Profile Switcheroo
Sometimes, Peacock can be a little… stubborn. It clings to those half-watched episodes like a toddler to a favorite blankie. In those cases, there is a workaround.
If you share your Peacock account (and who doesn't these days?), try switching to another profile. Sometimes, simply viewing the app from a different perspective will do the trick.

This is especially useful if the show you want to banish was only partially watched on another profile. It's like a digital magic trick. Give it a shot!
The App Restart Tango
Ah, the old "turn it off and on again" trick. This works more often than you might think. Seriously, close the Peacock app completely.

I mean REALLY close it. Swipe it away, force quit it, whatever you need to do to convince your device that it's no longer running. Then, reopen the app and check your Continue Watching list.
Sometimes a simple reboot is all your streaming habits need. A clean slate, a fresh start. It’s the digital equivalent of taking a deep breath and starting over. It is wonderful.
The Acceptance Stage
Let's be honest, sometimes Peacock wins. Those shows just... stay there. They become permanent residents of your Continue Watching list, like distant relatives you can't get rid of. The only solution left is acceptance.

Embrace the chaos! Think of it as a reminder of your diverse taste in entertainment. A living testament to your dedication to the art of nearly finishing things.
Just learn to scroll past them with a knowing smile. Because at the end of the day, it's just a Continue Watching list. And life is too short to stress over unfinished TV shows. Happy streaming!
Remember, patience is key. Sometimes, it takes a little while for Peacock to update. Don't expect instant gratification. Unless you are in The Good Place.
There you have it. The complete guide. Now go forth and conquer that Continue Watching list! You got this!
