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re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by aTmTexas Dillo on 7/11/19 at 7:15 pm to Jack Ruby
Yeah, this would prevent binge watching which I've determined is unhealthy for me. I am only two episodes in and plan on taking a while to watch all. Damn, it takes nearly two years to produce a new season so I want to take it slow.
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by SammyTiger on 7/11/19 at 7:37 pm to jg8623
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And sure you can pause a movie, but I’m guessing most people don’t start one knowing theyre gonna pause it an hour in and continue it the next night.
That’s exactly what people do now. They just feel better about it because of a credits sequence.
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by Cap Crunch on 7/11/19 at 8:16 pm to Jack Ruby
Netflix doesn't give a shite about how many people are discussing their shows on message boards, they care about viewership, and its been huge for season 3. I'm sure Netflix has the data to back up that people binging shows is what keeps them subscribing. The quicker you finish Stranger Things, the quicker you can move on to finding a new series to binge and keep you coming back for more.
Besides, I'm pretty sure they already tried the weekly releases for a couple of shows, and it didn't work.
ETA: You're lying to yourself if you don't think this show is being talked about all over the internet right now.
Besides, I'm pretty sure they already tried the weekly releases for a couple of shows, and it didn't work.
ETA: You're lying to yourself if you don't think this show is being talked about all over the internet right now.
This post was edited on 7/11 at 8:17 pm
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by BlacknGold on 7/11/19 at 8:28 pm to Cap Crunch
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Netflix doesn't give a shite about how many people are discussing their shows on message boards, they care about viewership
Yes, this will obviously always be #1. but it's an interesting argument that discussion can build more viewership. and while you argue that they binge and move on to a new show, a weekly or block release would retain people longer waiting to finish the season and maybe have multiple shows going at once.
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Besides, I'm pretty sure they already tried the weekly releases for a couple of shows, and it didn't work.
nothing scripted. tried this for some news type shows.
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by SammyTiger on 7/11/19 at 8:37 pm to BlacknGold
Sure but Before I watched season 1 I had a ton of people tell me I needed To watch it.
The buzz still happens.
The buzz still happens.
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by jg8623 on 7/11/19 at 9:55 pm to SammyTiger
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That’s exactly what people do now. They just feel better about it because of a credits sequence.
Yes, and also because it’s a built in break in the show. But again, what is the actual benefit of releasing it as one 8 hour show? What would cause Netflix to change to that format?
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by SammyTiger on 7/11/19 at 10:40 pm to jg8623
I think Being able to tel a long story without the break would be interesting.
Literally they design the show to push you to watch the next wpisode
Literally they design the show to push you to watch the next wpisode
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by St Augustine on 7/11/19 at 10:47 pm to BlacknGold
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There are a lot of pros and cons to the binge format. I personally agree with you and wish most shows were released in blocks.
Yeah I’m not a big binger. I’ll sometimes watch two in one night but we’re only on episode 6 and watched first one on July 4th. I could easily wait until Sunday nights. Enjoy the build up a lot more.
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re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by pvilleguru on 7/12/19 at 8:22 am to Jack Ruby
I'd much rather have everything come out at once.
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by The Spleen on 7/12/19 at 8:46 am to Jack Ruby
Yeah, I don't have a lot of time for TV viewing so it's dicey avoiding spoilers when the show is released all at one. That said, wife and kids are out of town this weekend so I'll easily finish the series this weekend.
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by Eric Nies Grind Time on 7/12/19 at 8:54 am to Jack Ruby
I actually agree.
I feel like if I do not watch a show within the first week it's out on Netflix then why bother? No one is discussing it anymore.
The only time it is nice is if you happen to be sick right when one releases and you have something fun to do while bed ridden.
I feel like if I do not watch a show within the first week it's out on Netflix then why bother? No one is discussing it anymore.
The only time it is nice is if you happen to be sick right when one releases and you have something fun to do while bed ridden.
This post was edited on 7/12 at 8:55 am
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by BulldogXero on 7/12/19 at 9:06 am to Jack Ruby
Oh yes, lets force people to stay subscribed to Netflix for months until their favorite show finishes airing so some dudes can discuss it on a message board.
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by Bert Macklin FBI on 7/12/19 at 9:29 am to SammyTiger
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It’s like if you have a whole bunch of methZ it is great to stretch that meth out sure
But I’m gonna do it all at once and I know It. And I want It
I'll have to take your word on this cuz I personally have never tried Meth. I know... I'm such a square.
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by Nguyener on 7/12/19 at 9:52 am to tiggerthetooth
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think if they knew the episode release would be weekly instead of the entire season being released, they'd shoot their episodes significantly different.
The writing and everything assumes a binge format. They dont have to place too much emphasis on the beginning and end because they know the next episode is coming immediately.
I agree. And I really enjoy the binge format. I do wish, that they would maybe do half seasons. For instance, if stranger things is 8 episodes release four of them and one half of the year and 4 on the other half the still allows you to build suspense while keeping the show constantly rolling out. Right now waiting over year between seasons sucks
re: Netflix does a disservice with its Stranger Things release formatPosted by BurningHeart on 7/12/19 at 8:54 pm to BulldogXero
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Oh yes, lets force people to stay subscribed to Netflix for months until their favorite show finishes airing so some dudes can discuss it on a message board. ?
^^
I like the OP bringing a good discussion topic, but this is the basic answer.
You either want to watch the next episode or not, thus will be subscribed to Netflix or not. The level of excitement between episodes or even seasons doesn't matter because it is so easy to unsubscribe and subscribe.
Netflix only cares about viewers being satisfied and staying subscribed, because any lost viewer could go to Hulu or another platform and get what they want.
Being satisfied means getting what you want, when you want it. That's the Netflix binge model.
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