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This must be why all the shows feel like they were written by a high schooler. Constantly repeating information like the viewer isn't paying attention. Constant visual AND auditory exposition.
Netflix and streaming as a whole enjoyed a brief reign at the top, but unfortunately they never learned their lesson and we ended up right back where we started.
Too many tv channel packages=more sailing of the high seas. When they made it so almost everything could be found in one place for a small fee we all rejoiced and many got off the ship. But then they went right back to too many channel packages (just now in the form of a hundred individual streaming services) and now we return once more to the high seas.
The only streaming service I pay for anymore is Apple TV+. They have a bunch of great shit, go check out Severance on TV+ or your favourite torrent site for starters. I also really really loved Carl Hiaasen's Bad Monkey and while I really wanted more, they did the entire book in one season so there's no "will they cancel it before I see how it ends?" Factor.
For all mankind is also really good
Did you see Section 31? People standing around in a circle telling us what they will do, then doing it, and finally telling us what they did. It felt like it burned a third of the screen time.