u/uhitsmoonchild

▲ 390 r/netflix

Netflix is such a waste of money

Is it just me, or is Netflix becoming a waste of money? They keep releasing new series that look really promising, get everyone hooked, and then cancel them before the story is even finished. It’s honestly getting exhausting to invest hours into a show, only to find out there won’t be another season and you’re left with a bunch of unanswered questions. Iget that not every show can be a hit, and i know renewals depend on things like viewership and budgets, but lately, it feels like this happens way too often. Instead of getting excited about new releases, I find myself waiting to see if a show gets renewed before i even start watching it.
For me, that’s the biggest problem. I’m not paying for an endless library of unfinished stories. I’d rather have fewer shows that are given the chance to tell a complete story than dozens of new titles that disappear after one season. Netflix has so much great content, but it’s hard to stay invested when you never know if the next series you love will actually get an ending. At some point it starts to feel like the subscription just isn’t worth it anymore

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u/uhitsmoonchild — 10 hours ago