Azureus and uTorrent let you do this, too -- most of the more sophisticated torrenting programs do, so you could dload a season or so, burn it off, then dload more.
If you double-click on the torrent in the main window, and open up the tab for that torrent, you can go to the "File" tab, which will list all the files in the torrent. You can highlight the ones you don't want to download, right-click, and choose "do not download." I think that's how it works, based on my admittedly faulty memory. *g* It's a really useful thing to know and use.
I think I can do it when loading the torrent file as well -- which would be good, because when a torrent loads, it first allocates space, and if you don't have the space it'll go kaput while all your space is still allocated! I'll work out the details later, but it's good to know this can be done.
You can set your options so it doesn't allocate space for any torrent until the file is actually downloading. I can't remember where it is in the options, at the moment, though -- will check when I get home!
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