![]() ![]() Ugh.Ĭlicker for Netflix stops the madness with a single box you can check on the preferences screen. And what happens when you scroll to something that doesn’t have a trailer? Yup… it just starts playing a random scene from the show or movie on loop. Then you scroll away from it to get it to stop playing, and what happens? That’s right… another damn trailer starts auto-playing. There is nothing worse than launching Netflix and immediately being assaulted by a trailer for whatever original show or movie Netflix happens to be promoting at the time. ![]() That’s right, I’m talking about auto-playing trailers. This nifty new Netflix app is packed full of features, but there are a few in particular that I enjoy most.įirst and foremost, Clicker for Netflix includes a fix for the Netflix problem that people hate most. This is obviously why HBO Max is in the works, but that’s another story entirely. ![]() You get original shows that match HBO in terms of quality, plus a large library of third-party content with new additions all the time. Today, however, I would choose to keep Netflix over HBO in a heartbeat. Even as recently as 5 years ago, there’s no way I ever would have canceled HBO. Just yesterday, a colleague asked me which I would choose if I had to cancel either my Netflix subscription or my HBO subscription. Among them is Netflix, of course, and some might say that Netflix has surpassed HBO in many ways. The network still makes phenomenal shows, but other networks have upped their game and you can now find “HBO-quality” shows from at least a dozen different studios. These days, however, HBO isn’t what it once was. HBO shows were in a league of their own, offering writing and production value that had no equal. You know how HBO’s slogan is “it’s not TV, it’s HBO”? That statement wasn’t just a slogan for so many years, it was the truth. ![]()
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