by triceratops 15 hours ago

I don't think the Netflix vs HBO comparison is fair.

HBO was always one channel in a home. They produced a limited amount of high-quality content. You watch it a few times a week and network TV reality shows or whatever other trash the rest of the week.

Netflix wanted/wants to be the only channel in cord-cutting and cord-never homes. When that's your goal you have to produce mostly crap and some good stuff.

hulitu 15 hours ago | [-4 more]

> and some good stuff

which is mostly inexistent on Netflix

triceratops 15 hours ago | [-3 more]

That's a matter of opinion. Other people all over this thread have shared what they think are good Netflix shows and movies.

Fricken 11 hours ago | [-2 more]

It's the opinion of Netflix execs, who have expressed envy over how much money HBO is still making off of decades old IP. Not a lot of Netflix content has legs like that, but I suppose that's about to change with the WB acquisition.

triceratops 11 hours ago | [-1 more]

> how much money HBO is still making off of decades old IP

I'd say Disney is the uncontested king of making money off old work. If HBO was that good they wouldn't have been scooped up so easily.

Netflix execs may be envious of the enduring cultural cachet of shows like The Sopranos or The Wire. That's completely different from making real money.

xp84 9 hours ago | [-0 more]

I'm not sure Netflix execs spend much time worrying about cultural cachet like that. They care about popularity and virality but I think they'd be 100% contented to make 100 reality shows like the one I affectionately dubbed "Sluts Island" that each make them $10 million than make one Sopranos-type show that makes them $500 million and 57 Emmys.