I can tell you from long experience that it includes
hell of a lot junk or Already Seen It (them all) or that old show or movie is already playing on Dish channels or OTA channels and already in DVR or timers. As for my preference, I am NOT a binge watcher; I never have enough time for binging. In fact, I PREFER viewing one or two episodes and then continue a day or two later, or even a WEEK later.
Another frustration is that Netflix will have only ONE series (season) of an
old show (especially British) and not the subsequent series (season as USA would say). WHAT? Ironically, I find Hulu has the more interesting content overall, especially international and British with ALL the Series, and often the best Brit shows with all series available, especially the most popular or edge comedies. NOPE, they are not found on Netflix, or at least ONE series (season) shows up and then the whole show disappears from Netflix. Can you tell I've found Netflix--and all these OTT services, Hulu included, great disappointments. My main desire is NEW content that is currently airing, and the OTT's are just not providing that today, and I am surprised at how much OLD (seen it more than once already) junk is on Netflix. The total number of titles says NOTHING about it content being quality content. Now, Disney+ has some real potential because of its QUALITY, including even the Fox TV and Studios ontent.
Did you see how that old, not funny show
Friends was one of Netflix's most watched content? Meanwhile all those way too expensive to produce "original" content gets "buzz" but not nearly as many eyeballs. And then there is the lousy PQ on those old shows. Those same old shows on cable channels look superior and even with better sound. I can tell you that MeTV (we get HD via LIL or OTA) has aired some SHOCKING great PQ on some of the old shows that beats Netflix's running a film projector into a cheap tele-cine like PQ like we used to see on low budget OTA back in the 1970's. Still Netflix and other OTT's have some value, but the vast majority of the content Netflix has is still JUNK--because it is cheap or affordable to gain the rights, and then Netflix can brag about in number of titles.
I've gone all far too long.
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