Scholarship table
The one show I just could not stand. I've hidden it from our Kids profile.
Honestly, the biggest barrier to me getting rid of Netflix is Cocomelon. It might just be mindless songs, but if I need an hour where the toddler doesn't bother me, putting on Cocomelon is a guarantee that I can make dinner or get some laundry done or whatever. It's like toddler heroin without the withdrawal symptoms. Put it on, they zone out.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Netflix, Hulu, and HBO Max are the only necessities. I have Prime, but wouldn’t keep it if not for the free shipping.
Same, except add on Peacock for the EPL. Balance that out by using our friends' Netflix login. Prime does have some decent shows that makes it worth it beyond the free shipping.
In light of plummeting stock prices, Netflix's CEO recently announced that in-program ads are on the way for lower-priced subscriptions.Netflix users, is this a deal-breaker? Would you pay more to not have ads? Would you take a cheaper plan and tolerate receiving ads?
I'll be honest, my problem with Netflix is the lack of content that interests me. When they were pumping out House of Cards, Orange is the New Black, Mindhunter, GLOW, Daredevil, Punisher, and the other Marvel street-level stuff, while also having a rich library of movies, it was must-have. Now they have less original content I care about, their movie collection sucks, and they want us to pay more? Not only that, but I'm sure they'll charge me more to be able to use my single-customer account when I'm at work due to the sharing crackdown.Just not sure once we get past Stranger Things that Cobra Kai and Ozark are worth keeping it for (neither of which I've caught up on yet).
So, that ending on Better Call Saul****SPOILER WARNING****That was sad
Incredible episode from beginning to end.SPOILER ALERTIt’s been a long time since I’ve seen Breaking Bad, and for some reason I convinced myself that Varga had been in it…. So I was really surprised by what transpired in this episode.
He's mentionedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWYQN4E4qr0
I have no sympathy. I had to sit through Teletubbies.
I had to sit through Teletubbies.
I had Barney.
Ozark Ep 1 of the final 7 wasted no time creating the tension
I'm way behind in watching Ozark (S2E3), but it's starting to feel like Uncut Gems to me. Even if they can sustain the ratcheted up tension for hours upon hours, I'm not sure I can. There's a limit to how much of that I can take and Uncut Gems taught me that my max is about two hours. I like Ozark, but I'm not sure it's ever going to be a show that I can sit down and watch back-to-back-to-back episodes.
Agreed. I watch it because I started it so I might as well finish it, but I think every season has been worse than the previous season. Ruth is awesome. Everyone else is just fine.