ImaginaryNerve

ImaginaryNerve t1_ixvfloq wrote

Sense8 is pretty sexual with a fun plot, not as heavy as GoT, but pretty fun overall. Episode 6 has a cluster-fuck.

A lot of the 90s TV series from HBO, Cinemax, and Starz were pretty sex-driven. Some in early 2000, too.

Hung, Dream On, Real Sex (Docuseries, was pretty good, actually), Taxi Cab Confessions was occasionally sexy, Red Shoe Diaries, etc.

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ImaginaryNerve t1_itt8u82 wrote

Hmm.

I have both because I'm into wildly different things and they both fill a niche that I like. I love some of Netflix's originals and international programming, but I have issues with their uncanny ability to cancel shows that I actually like (looking at you, Sense8). Fortunately, my cellular carrier pays for Netflix for now, so we just..have it.

Hulu's very hit-or-miss on original content, though. Some of it is really well done and others...miss the mark. I love their horror because some of it is unique and fresh even if it doesn't have the production values I crave. Though Hellraiser was pretty damn fun, I thought.

I find myself gravitating toward Netflix first when I want to watch something because it seems like when I get into that mood, there's always a new international show or movie I hadn't seen yet or needed to finish. Hulu, I only have a handful of shows on "my list" and don't browse nearly as often or as long before I find something.

I think it really depends on the consumer, tbh. If they prefer original programming with high production values, then Netflix is for them. If they prefer easy access to missed TV eps, past shows from FX and other channels, or some of the reality competition shows, then Hulu's pretty golden. If you like horror and aren't too keen on Shudder's catalogue, then Hulu's got some bangers.

So...yeah, both.

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