TBF, the res and device/IP restrictions, and tier, and limited content, all combined with rate increases, also contributed a lot. I'm off it, for now and it's nothing to do with woke crap (though that is part of why I lack Disney+). It's just too expensive for what's on there. When Lincoln Lawyer drops, I'll activate it for a month or two, watch that, the 2nd season of Wednesday, and some other exclusives, then deactivate it again.
Acorn, Brit Box, and now Howdy, are offering quite a lot of entertainment value per dollar, with Paramount+ being just a bit behind, IMO. As everybody pulled their stuff from Netflix into their own walled gardens, Netflix's value proposition has fallen off a cliff.
TBF, the res and device/IP restrictions, and tier, and limited content, all combined with rate increases, also contributed a lot. I'm off it, for now and it's nothing to do with woke crap (though that is part of why I lack Disney+). It's just too expensive for what's on there. When Lincoln Lawyer drops, I'll activate it for a month or two, watch that, the 2nd season of Wednesday, and some other exclusives, then deactivate it again.
Acorn, Brit Box, and now Howdy, are offering quite a lot of entertainment value per dollar, with Paramount+ being just a bit behind, IMO. As everybody pulled their stuff from Netflix into their own walled gardens, Netflix's value proposition has fallen off a cliff.