The one thing I'll never understand is people complaining about paying $6 to watch one show.
For decades cable TV was charging over $100 for service that included tons of channels most people didn't want or ask for. When I had cable I had to pay the price for a bigger package just so I could get Sci-Fi. Some people had to pay for Showtime and Cinemax just so they could get HBO. Others had to pay for sports packages that included 30 extra channels just so they could watch the one channel that carried their favorite team's games.
And in those cases we're talking about $100 or more a month! Sometimes close to $200! As a teen I can think of maybe FIVE channels my family watched regularly on cable (Discovery, Sci-Fi, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and the regional sports network)... yet to get them we had to pay nearly $150 a month and wound up with 200 channels we never watched.
Now we're in an age where we can pick and choose: $10 for Netflix, $10 for Hulu, $10 for Amazon, and now $6 for CBS. And you can watch the shows whenever you want, over and over, you can choose which episodes to watch, view old shows, movies, etc.
I don't get the complaint.