Finally something worth resubscribing for! For a month anyway.
Is Netflix premium worth it over standard? Is there a lot of 4K content to watch? I guess I could just upgrade for a month and try it.
I’d say absolutely not. Been with them from the start but recently downgraded from Premium £17.99 per month to £4.99 plan (HD, adverts, 2 devices, some content restricted) and no-one in the household has mentioned it.
Watching the prices rise over the last couple of years has been a real eye-opener.
Depends what you value, I suppose, but if you’re asking the question i’d say that answers the question.
If I were to get Netflix again, I’d always get the £4.99 plan. The others just seem ridiculous in price now for what you get, and the adverts aren’t bad in the slightest (at the moment at least, can seem them slowly getting longer and longer…).
Netflix is our most used service so we get our money’s worth.
I definitely have a strong preference for UHD and even the Mrs is very conscious of video not looking sharp.
But if you can get by with HD and ads, the savings are massive.
I get Netflix “free” from EE or Sky at the moment and pay £3 to upgrade to standard (no ads).
What’s not clear is if they are changing this free benefit to Standard with ads and what happens to the price of the upgrade to Standard, or Premium.
There’s quite a lot of UHD content on there. I would say that with the HDR you get it makes it worthwhile, but only if you have a good 4k TV which can make the most of the content.
Once you get HDR, SDR looks so bland. I keep flicking to Discovery Plus for the Olympics as the streams are in HD HDR rather than the SDR on the BBC.
Ok, I’m gonna need someone to ELI5 Riverdale for me. I thought it had lost the plot in season 6. Still don’t fully know or understood what the heck was going on but when along for the ride. But season 7? That just went further off the deep end to the point I put off continuing it until now.
This is me almost every scene:
Do I just go with the flow? Stick with it? Will it all make sense in the end? Is it worse than Killing Eve? I’m so conflicted with this show. The first couple of seasons were excellent, then somewhere along the way I feel like they bait and switched on me, just like Arrow did.
Brassic is streaming now on Netflix! Any ideas why Sky has let Netflix stream this? Never seen this before with any other Sky Original.
Besides money?
Obviously money, just seems odd for them to randomly start giving programmes (even just one) to another streamer.
Seems like good business sense to me. Maybe they’re languishing on Now TV and have already paid for themselves.
Makes perfect sense to make some pure profit selling it to Netflix, where it has every chance of finding a much bigger audience who down the line may subscribe to Sky for Season 5.
I’ve just started Emily in Paris and I have a feeling I’m gonna love it.
Update: absolutely loving Emily in Paris.
Most the way through season 3.
I’ve always wondered whether to give this a go and might watch the first couple of episodes based on what you’ve said
It’s not my usual genre but I’ve been surprised how hooked I can get on things which aren’t my genre in the past!
Oh I never thought it would be mine but it’s got me hooked.
Watched it when the first season came out purely because my wife wanted to, enjoyed it myself ever since and watched all episodes.
I watched the first season, not my sort of thing but it’s good at what it does, I can see the appeal.
It’s real easy watching for someone like me and a short attention span