I think it is a good analysis of Netflix's strategy. I am not sure I agree with the moral overtones of the story (watching TV is bad and TV series are stupid), but I do agree that Netflix is definitely trying to offer viewers hours of content rather than film options. I really think it was a very insightful analysis of what Netflix is doing with the micro-genres: that it is not using movie ratings to suggest things in a different genre/style you wouldn't have thought of, but trying to show you more of the same type of content.
Agree, both with the moral thing (dude, it's a commercial product, not a church) and the strategy analysis. I used the micro-focus thing last night to find a brit crime drama I'd never seen before. Sure, it is not Kurasawa, but it works for me after a long day. _XC
Was it The Fall? The first season of that show (only 5 hour long eps) is on Netflix now, and it's pretty good. Also, it stars Special Agent Dana Scully (aka Gillian Anderson), so I fell in love with it immediately.I used the micro-focus thing last night to find a brit crime drama I'd never seen before. Sure, it is not Kurasawa, but it works for me after a long day.