>>213951188
netflix realized there own binge-watching model was extremely stupid and bad for their own cultural impact, but can't fully back out of it so this is the compromise.
>>213951512 >Jessica Harper was my first role model. She works with great confidence and subtlety. I thought that was the way I wanted to behave in film if I were ever lucky enough to do so.
Snood is simply taking after her role model.
>>213952404
Modern men have been conditioned to think any foid who doesn't look 30+ and covered with tattoos is probably jailbait. Sad but true, yes it is.
>>213951768 >>213951188
Making people pay for an extra month of subscription. The only thing I want in Netflix that I can't get elsewhere is Wednesday, so if they had released all the episodes at once I'd have cancelled my subscription by now. They milked an extra $10 out of a ton of people
>>213951768
Weekly episodes were a more organic solution just like in the TV days, and it would force zoomers to actually process every episode properly
>>213951115 (OP) >cutting seasons in 2 to 4 parts to regain some "hype"
Netflix should drop the releasing all episode at once thing already, there is no generating hype that way, only killing it. Parts is not a solution.
>>213960962
They did this whole rollout in such a retarded way. Either release it weekly, or release it all at once. Doing it like this has just made people bitter and underwhelmed by the story since there's so many plotpoints and character arcs that are unresolved and the hype around it died in a week. Also a baffling decision to release it in August/September rather than in October.
>>213951115 (OP)
I'm tired of over-energized, quirky, sassy, haughty attitude bullshit from women nowdays.
Just calm yer tits down and be fucking chill.
>>213961350
They did the same with Sandman.
But knowing something like this will make me wait until everything is released and then subscribe for a month to watch whatever has been out.