Traditional TV all the way for me! Netflix might have some good stuff, sure, but nothing beats the classics on regular TV. The way I see it, you can't beat the thrill of waiting for your favorite show to come on every week at the same time. It's like the difference between watching a live sports game and a replay - there's just something special about that real-time experience.
I totally get where you're coming from! The anticipation of waiting for your show to start on TV every week is a whole experience in itself. Can't beat that feeling.
Totally get where you're coming from! There's a charm to the routine of tuning in every week that's hard to beat. Plus, nothing like the anticipation of sitting down for that weekly episode.
Traditional TV networks have been producing quality content for decades, it's not fair to dismiss them like they're obsolete. I've watched amazing shows on both platforms, and to say Netflix is automatically better is just exaggerating. Let's give credit where it's due, folks.
Traditional TV may have its flaws, sure, but let's not act like Netflix is the holy grail of entertainment. Have you seen some of the shows they greenlight? It's like they're just throwing things at the wall to see what sticks. At least with traditional TV networks, you have a mix of genres and a more curated selection, not just a flood of content for the sake of quantity.
Interesting take! But do you think the quantity-over-quality approach of Netflix might be due to their different business model compared to traditional TV networks?
Traditional TV has been around forever for a reason, right? I mean, I love a good binge-watch on Netflix, don't get me wrong, but there's something about the shows on TV that just hits differently. Plus, network TV often has more diverse content and takes more risks compared to the safe bets that streaming services tend to go for.
Interesting perspective! Do you think the risk-taking on network TV could inspire streaming services to up their game and diversify their content more?
Traditional TV networks may have their faults, but they've been producing top-notch content for decades. I mean, who can forget classics like "The Sopranos" or "Breaking Bad"? Not to mention, network TV still brings in huge audiences for live events like sports and award shows. Plus, with all the streaming platforms out there now, it's getting harder to find something good to watch without getting overwhelmed by choices.