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The acting is so-so, but I find it worth watching for Thomas Jane alone, by far the best character. Towards the middle, things take an interesting twist for him and get more interesting from there.

Have they ever managed to make it out of the prairies? I might have kept watching if they tackled the challenge of the Rocky Mountains and the hazards of the Utah desert…supposedly they go all the way to Sacramento now?

Also you have to be a moron or REALLY desperate for gift cards to participate, so all we know is Fuller House is popular among the stupid and indigent crowd.

Start ratings things frantically to keep the crap at bay. Even if it shows up inexplicably as a recommendation, you'll be able to see that one-star predicted rating, point and laugh.

Oh well sometimes I take a look at Ye Olde TV Shows on Netflix. it's fun rewatching The Rockford Files or The Munsters sometimes. No, Netflix, don't revive them please.

We could fix this by hacking into Netflix and seeing exactly what they see. Somebody get to work on that!

What? Why would you assume Netflix viewing has any correlation to broadcast and cable? The audiences are different and Netflix originals aren't even available on broadcast or cable.

Netflix just renewed Marseille. I want some of what they're smoking.

How did you manage that? I hate-watched five minutes and then had to bail.

Hey at least we have the sense to make that Warcraft movie a flop! Domestically anyway. Sadly it looks like foreign viewers could rescue the stupid thing.

It's the Nielsens all over again!

Age doesn't matter to Netflix because they don't run ads. The only thing that matters is whether X show can get new subscribers and retain existing subscribers, and those are stats we never see.

The horse race aspect is interesting. And the fact that Netflix won't release ratings (and would be foolish to do so, since it could only be used against them) makes everyone even more curious about them.

Your father in law must be pirating my Netflix account the rest of the time because Netflix seems to think I'm a big fan of Adolph Hitler.

Considering Netflix is making more Marco Polo, Marseille, Adam Sandler movies and Fuller House, I'm struggling to figure out how this is an improvement.

Orange is the New Black? Sense8? Clearly Netflix has been holding back on the really good recommendations…

But that one with Mark Hammil and Sebastian Stan was so enlightening!

That doesn't look like Daniel Radcliffe. He hasn't aged that well…

If only Texas could find the internet, they would ask.

Eh maybe they don't know Spanish. I wouldn't be surprised to see "When is the Fourth of July?" probably from Texas.