As Amazon becomes the latest platform to push an ad-supported tier, TV writers greet this retro model with frustration and, in some cases, disdain: “I thought 'Nine Perfect Strangers' with commercials was horrible,” says David E. Kelley of his Hulu show with breaks.
That doesn’t seem like good faith at all.
As a reminder, this exchange between you and I begun because you called me a billionaire bootlicker. When I replied that I didn’t think billionaires should exist, you said I was fooling myself. Instead taking me at face value when I told you my belief, you insinuated I don’t know how I feel about my own beliefs.
You’ve been nothing but antagonistic when I’m pretty sure you’d find we would agree on probably a lot of things. We apparently disagree on the matter of if someone doesn’t like the rising prices of Netflix, they should stop paying for it, though.
That is a lot of words to say “no i can’t explain what’s wrong with my argument” but at least you’ve saved me a bunch of time champ