Prime has been doing trailers for their new shows and movies before whatever you're watching. Seems to only happen once or twice per log-in, so it doesn't get annoying..Agreed. And in addition to shows being competition, there's also the streaming services they're on with their own competition. But really, given Netflix's popularity, it should have caught on much better. I feel Netflix's promotion for shows in general tends to be fairly weak. A big problem with Netflix is that it's hard to sift through things and discover something, unless you happen to see it featured then and there and are left to sink or swim while everyone goes on to the next big thing.
Their release system is something I strongly disagree with. I like to watch things at a slower pace, and so it's impossible to join any online discussions until I've watched the whole season or else spoilers will be unavoidable. If they released them weekly I think it would be more of an event.I imagine that Netflix's binge method also gives it a short shelf life since there isn't going to be a discussion about it every week.
Well it's better then dumping them all in one go like they did with season 1 and 2 of Disco..... I ended up watching 5 episodes of Disco in one night.
They didn't dump Discovery here in the US. It was released one episode a week, as it still is now.
Well Netflix over here did it the other way with season 1 and 2
Funny thing, I watched The Expanse the first season years ago on cable and then dropped it halfway through the second season. Maybe I'll give it another chance.The Expanse gets the praise from science fiction fans...
Funny thing, I watched The Expanse the first season years ago on cable and then dropped it halfway through the second season. Maybe I'll give it another chance.
Owain brought up Westworld. I'm struggling to make it through Season 1. With the cast and budget it has, it should really be grabbing me. Instead it just feels like they are dragging things out.
Nope, I tend to not do anything else while watching something. I find that if I'm watching something, it needs my undivided attention . I found it overly complex for the sake of being complex rather than enriching it.
Do you mean like shows where they setup multiple layers of mystery boxes to think they are doing something a lot deeper then what they are doing, because I hate that kind of show.
Yes, that's it exactly. The thing I really hate about that is that it's so easy for the writers to fall into a trap thinking it makes for good television. And in Westworld's case in particular, I felt they really went overboard with it. There was a simple story episode during season two that really exemplified that for me, which IMHO was one of the better episodes that season due to its simple and straightforward storytelling. For me, that show is an example of one that started with good ideas but devolved into complexity. The first season was still a mystery box but still managed to have fairly straightforward storytelling at its core.
That is why I never kept up with LOST...... It was layer upon layer of mystery box with little to no payoff. Even when the writers said out loud most of it was made up as they went along people thought it was deep and meaningful.
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