@Ravix
Apple actually has some really solid stuff on there from back when I also had that 6-month thing. Silo was awesome (even my wife who doesn't usually watch scifi was into it), Severance was good albeit a little too slow paced for my taste, Masters of the Air was good, Manhunt was great, etc. From my experience it's about HBO levels of quality consistence.
@Ravix «Who and what is a Drexl?»
@PegasusActual93 I agree, they put out some high quality stuff that often hits my sweet spot (Silo is definitely one of them, Dark Matter is another recent example). I hate Apple, but I love Apple TV+ and it's tearing me apart
@Ravix In my experience Apple TV+ offers some of the better tv shows I've seen over the last couple of years. I've not enjoyed everything I've watched on there, but that is the same for any service.
I believe all shows are in 4K so they look better than the other services I've used. Amazon Prime i find is the worst, as most stuff is either too soft or dark. Another reason I don't like using the service or pay anything extra to remove adverts.
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Andor (Disney+) — I took a few years off from streaming any of the Star Wars shows (& streaming anything, TBH) after getting burned out after watching a bunch of them (and a couple of the latter ones, like Obi-Wan & Boba Fett, started feeling a bit cheesy), but man what a show to come back to! It definitely could be a bit slow at times, but the world building was immaculate & what action it did have was exciting. It's perhaps the closest any of these Disney SW shows have come to achieving the feel of «prestige TV», and I look forward to seeing what they do next now that he's in the rebellion proper.
Ranma 1/2 (Blu-Ray) — Been collecting (& watching through) this since the spring, and I'm finally down to the last OVA episode. It's been really fun revisiting this one & I must have dropped it when I watched it online as a kid as I swear I've never seen the later episodes (past episode 70
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