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Originally Posted by KTrain
I guess it all depends on your taste in their productions.
The Crown S3 was just released and I enjoyed it. The Irishman came out a couple days ago and has Oscar buzz around it. Patriot Act is back with weekly shows and is always great. The King was solid, if a bit slow.
October had Big Mouth S3, El Camino, Peaky Blinders, The Laundromat, Daybreak.
December has 6 Underground (Michael Bay/Ryan Reynolds), Lost in Space S2, The Witcher, Marriage Story and more comedy specials.
I think we might start seeing fewer seasons of TV released all at once and dripped to us like they're doing the Mandalorian. People binge a show and say "what's next?" so Netflix scrambles for content. Shows like Mindhunter would last 2 months instead of me killing it in 2 days. Even if they release 2 episodes per week we'd still get an entire series in a month.
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There’s definitely some good stuff but I remember the good old days when there was literally something interesting, combination of tv shows and movies, being added to Netflix 10+ times a month. Maybe more. First of the month would have a massive dump of new and old movies/tv shows.
Now we get 1 or 2 good movies (Irishman and King we’re both only ok) and 1 new original series every month or two.
When Netflix was the aggregator of tons of networks and studios it felt like we got so much more. Now they’re just another premium channel with a few hours of good programming for the same price.