Meaning: The show was enjoyable and valuable to watch.
Choice of Words: Show is a performance or exhibition. Worth means having value or importance. Watching means to look at something attentively.
Alternative Expressions
The show was good enough to watch.
Meaning: This means that the show was good enough to spend time watching it. It was satisfactory and worth your time.
Choice of Words: The word "good" means that something is satisfactory or pleasing. "Enough" means that something is sufficient or adequate. So, when we say "The show was good enough to watch," we mean that the show was satisfactory enough to deserve our time and attention.
The show was worth your while.
Meaning: This means that the show was good enough to spend time watching it. It was worth your time and effort.
Choice of Words: The phrase "worth your while" means that something is worth your time and effort. "While" is a period of time. So, when we say "The show was worth your while," we mean that the show was worth spending your time on.