Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26500342-20160105035559/@comment-26247132-20160106014202

I guess it depends on your internet package. I work from home so my internet is pretty optimum and I can't even tell the difference between cable, streaming, or DVD. I have a roku hooked up to my TV so I just select which "channel" I want to watch (i.e. Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, youtube). I don't have to remember to set recordings or check DVR space and it costs about $300 a year (vs. $120/month for cable). For series I want to keep forever, I'll gladly give them my money and buy the DVD (I own The 100 on Amazon streaming and DVD, for example).

Blacklist had some slow bits in the first season but by the second season, they got into their groove and now in the third season, they're (mostly) hitting home runs. They're one of the only shows who know how to do hour-long, 22-episode seasons correctly.