rynzcycle
Im at a stage where I am more than happy to pay for really good shows. It really isn't about price, just value. It's just been ages since NF made anything stellar.
They said about The OA (I loved season 1)...
Neflix describes The OA as "a big creative swing we were proud to take," but says that when it comes to deciding what to renew and what to cancel, "viewing versus cost" is always what it takes into account.
This philosophy means we get loads of average crap. They aren't a regular network, why the hell are they acting like it.
I've said before, because it's linked with delivery, Prime seems to be the only service willing to take risks, and they make some great stuff because of it. HBO seems to be a distant second.
Ah yes, because derivative reality shows and bottom-of-the-barrel adult cartoons are so expensive to produce.
What the hell happened, you used to be good.
Just cancelled, haven't touched NF since I subbed to HBO (and even that is getting cancelled next month). Maybe its time to try Hulu.
"[This could] go on and potentially hit other satellites, causing yet more debris and potentially cause a cascade reaction."
"Just like the..."
"Sigh, yes like the Sandra Bullock movie."
What if I mix in some flaming hot crumbs and deep fry?
(Blue Flame Tendies!!)
(Disclaimer: Don't do this.)
Not any more, but yeah, most of the trains were suspended. I paid about $80 to get home to Brooklyn.
A Co-op Ride to anywhere you want in NYC
$1,000
Honestly today, this was competitive pricing against Lyft...
That's why I always introduce a good bit of entropy to my shopping patterns:
-Enter and go straight to produce
-Spend 20 minutes examining eggplants
-Walk up and down 5 aisles pausing exactly the square of the aisle number in seconds.
-Grab a box of tampons
-Grab what I need as quickly as possible
-Return tampons
-Checkout and leave
Somewhere a marketing team is spending hours trying to figure out how to improve the conversion rates for tampons and eggplants for customers in my demo.
[Pan across a bombed, desolate cityscape, fires burning in the distance]
Female Narrator: No one knows who taught the first cicadas to chirp Baby Shark, but we know it was us who launched the nukes to stop it....
I drink one gallon a day because I'm fat and sweaty.
Most I've seen haven't even gotten that far. They hear "neutrality", think it has something to do with the Fairness Doctrine, and panic that they might have to step outside the echo chamber.