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Re: Any Netflix Lovers Here?

Post by Meenahhhh »

With Netflix, it's a love-hate relationship at this point. How they manage to get so many boring shows is a mystery.
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I love how convenient Netflix is. You can watch the content on different devices which is great. They have some really good shows too but they should add some more.
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In the beginning I loved Netflix but these days I don't feel the same enthusiasm as in the beginning.
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The best part about Netflix for me is the documentaries. I have always wanted to know why serial murderers choose to kill people. I have watch many so far but the Manson story angered me to the core.
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Am a netflix lover infact have been watching a movie few minutes ago from that site
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Post by Varisha Khanna »

I love Netflix!
I can’t remember a time where I actually watched cable TV with all of the ads anymore!
They have a large variety of shows and movies available on demand and it’s super convenient!
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I love Netflix! Super convenient and amazing documentaries. I have so much catching up to do on the shows, though. I'm having a FOMO moment just now!! :lol2:
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Post by Arnold29 »

I love Netflix.
The only thing is, I sometimes miss the experience of cable TV and gathering around to watch premiers.
Everybody streams nowadays so people watch things at their own leisure, individually.
Before streaming, TV premiers were live, so everyone had to make the time to watch it. This was a whole event, friends used to come over to each other's houses to watch TV premiers.

That comradry and community is sorely lacking nowadays
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