I think that's worth it. The 4k feeds are pretty decent.
You need to upgrade to the $13.99 plan to get 4K. Still not too bad, but the standard 10.99 plan only goes up to HD.
I recently got a new TV, and it is 4K. But I honestly look at something in 1080 and can't even imagine 4x the resolution. I don't think that my eyes would be able to do it justice!
I haven't tried it on an iPad, but on a computer you can go to Account > My Profile > Viewing Activity and remove any of the movies you've partially viewed or don't want in the continue viewing section.
Also good for hiding shows you've watch that you'll likely be looked down upon for viewing.
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I haven't tried it on an iPad, but on a computer you can go to Account > My Profile > Viewing Activity and remove any of the movies you've partially viewed or don't want in the continue viewing section.
Also good for hiding shows you've watch that you'll likely be looked down upon for viewing.
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I haven't tried it on an iPad, but on a computer you can go to Account > My Profile > Viewing Activity and remove any of the movies you've partially viewed or don't want in the continue viewing section.
Also good for hiding shows you've watch that you'll likely be looked down upon for viewing.
Thank you, that worked on the iPad, too. It's amazing how much content was there, including shows and movies that I've fully watched or maybe stopped before the credits had ended.
Watched Black Mirror season 4 episode 2 "Arkangel" last night. It was good, not great. The story went off in a direction we didn't see coming and that alone made it hold our interest. Looking forward to the rest of the episodes.
How is The Good Place not a bigger deal? How is it that no one seems to be talking about this show? It's fantastic.
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