From what I could tell before I canceled last month, I'm not sure what they are spending all this money to accomplish. The quality of the shows has dropped so much that I end up laughing at how bad the dialog or plots are and stop watching. I spent a good week trying to find stuff to watch before canceling and found a few comedy specials and that was about it. Most of the rest is just garbage that Lifetime passed on.
Yeah, I find it annoying that the price is going up while the amount of new quality content is going down. I'm thinking that it will be time to cancel this service soon.
Well one advantage over cable is we can (at least right now) turn the service on and off on a monthly basis. That's what I started doing with Netflix. Their content just isn't what I'm interested in much anymore, definitely not enough to get me to stay subbed throughout the year. I'll sub a month here or there and catch up on anything interesting I missed.
I suspect that they will be the first to start trying to lock people in for longer terms in the near future. If they do, well, I can live without their
That's more a discoverability problem. There's a lot of great stuff on there, but it's near impossible to find anything good to watch. A lot of the good stuff was international (non-US) Netflix productions. And they just keep licensing so much more crap. It buries the good stuff and unless you've fed their recommendations engine massive amounts of data, they can't help you find what you'll like.
From what I could tell before I canceled last month, I'm not sure what they are spending all this money to accomplish. The quality of the shows has dropped so much that I end up laughing at how bad the dialog or plots are and stop watching. I spent a good week trying to find stuff to watch before canceling and found a few comedy specials and that was about it. Most of the rest is just garbage that Lifetime passed on.
Yeah, I find it annoying that the price is going up while the amount of new quality content is going down. I'm thinking that it will be time to cancel this service soon.
I suspect that they will be the first to start trying to lock people in for longer terms in the near future. If they do, well, I can live without their
That's more a discoverability problem. There's a lot of great stuff on there, but it's near impossible to find anything good to watch. A lot of the good stuff was international (non-US) Netflix productions. And they just keep licensing so much more crap. It buries the good stuff and unless you've fed their recommendations engine massive amounts of data, they can't help you find what you'll like.