Netflix in trouble

I'm very happy, just found Sledge Hammer on streaming. Crackle
 

We knew someone wasn't going to make it but I'm a little surprised that Netflix might be first. It looks like Netflix is going all in with the advertising model to try and increase the subscriber base but I don't see that working. If anything it is going to drive some out of their current package into a lower-priced one.

What we are learning is that for the streaming platforms to survive they a couple of key components:

1. A streaming service really needs to be paired with another business in order to supplement them in the down times.
2. They really need to own a studio catalog in order to feed content and give them dibs on first releases
3. They need hit shows
4. They need to own popular franchises like Marvel, Star War, Star Trek, Harry Potter, DC ect

Netfix really doesn't have any of the above except for item 3 and those are becoming harder and harder to get and more expansive to land due to the competition. They have wasted millions giving deals that didn't make sense to people like the Obamas that haven't paid off.

The early reviews for Gray Man are pretty bland so that massive breakout hit they needed doesn't seem to be coming.
Gray Man has three of the four most uncompelling A-List stars in Hollywood. All it needs is a cameo by Gal Gadot, and it’ll be complete.
 
In a few ways but Ron Swanson never craved attention or accolades, he despised them.

Ron Swanson can go suck a dick. FUCK EM
 
Y'all are aware that you can like both The Office AND Parks and Rec, right?
I don't know how it's even possible to like one and dislike the other. You can like one more, but hating one doesn't make any sense. It'd be like liking King of the Hill, and hating the Simpsons... Why?
 
I never watched The Office when it was actually on, and generally avoided it up until a few years ago, when I was laid up and bored.

I fucking HATED it at first. Season one, without any context is just cringe af. It grows on ya like a wart tho after that. Now, I find it to be one of the more re-watchable shows of all-time.
 
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