Facts.. as of right now it seems like everyone is in the same boat content wise. I enjoyed Beef and Night Agent, enjoying Succession season 4 with two more episodes to go, Saw five episode of TLOU but haven't been eager to finish it, Haven't peeped the new season of The Madalorian caused I haven't heard anything good about it, Amazon is blowing huge amounts of dough on shows that come and go- LOTR & Citadel- when they should be throwing more money and exposure on shows like "From". Netflix, Max, and Hulu should have a few more hits before the year is out, but really who's bringing non-stop continuous heat period these days -from streaming to cable to traditional network television?Just watched it. Liked it for what it is/tried to accomplish. I can promise nobody will be hailing this as yet another dub for HBO, in a week, let a lone a month from now. I also guarantee if a thread is made for it, "who did she fukk for this role?", "this bytch in every HBO show", "does she show those titties?", will be the majority of convo in that muhfukka.
Meanwhile, I didn't bother bringing up Queen Charlotte on Netflix because I haven't even finished the first episode, but it has a 94% RT and a higher IMDB score(I care about neither)
I write all that to say this, when are nikkas gonna get over this hard-on to proclaim Netflix's demise? I would have sworn after dudes were calling Disney fukking Plus, of all things, a Netflix killer they would have taken their foot off the delusional gas. I have, or have used, nearly all of these streaming services. None of them are producing vastly more content than the other, and anyone saying differently is enamored by the weekly release method and thinks "what everyone is talking about right" is an actual metric (even tho that would help Netflix anyway). The password sharing fee is supposed to be the new omen of death for them. When that doesn't happen, I look forward to everyone being mad at Netflix, for some reason, when every other service does the same thing (like they have with raising their prices)
With Netflix, I love a hit show of course but I don't need one every minute as my backlog is still crazy. What happened to the powerful behemoth Disney? They were supposed to wipe the floor with Netflix. Max is promoting Diners, Drive In, & Dives right along and in the same breath as "prestigious television" now. I know there's streaming wars but its still odd that Netflix takes all the heat and is always under the microscope while everyone else gets a pass for everything under the sun.