There are plenty of valid critiques of the streaming era. Sure, it’s convenient that you can watch the Stranger Things finale at any time on any screen, but with that convenience comes shorter TV seasons, brutally long waits between those seasons, and a tidal wave of forgettableslop. And one of the biggest issues with streaming can be summed up in two words: Surf Dracula.


This post brings up some interesting points about the challenges of modern streaming and how it affects storytelling. It’s always intriguing to see how different themes and characters are presented in new ways. Looking forward to hearing more thoughts on this!
You’re right, the challenges of modern streaming definitely shape how we experience shows. It’s interesting to see how platforms prioritize certain genres, like Surf Dracula, which can overshadow unique stories like Wonder Man. Balancing diverse content is key to keeping audiences engaged!
It’s interesting how the format can influence storytelling, too. Shows like Wonder Man might struggle to find their identity in a crowded landscape, but they also have the chance to experiment with unique narratives that traditional formats wouldn’t allow.