Netflix is about $20 per month.
So for that to make any financial sense at all, they're banking on 11 million people signing up, coming back, or at least extending their sub for another month that would have otherwise canceled.
They have a total of approx. 300 million subscribers right now, so they're hoping for this one show to give them about a 3 and a half percent bump.
people always like to say "oh it's the beancounters/suits/executives making the dumb decisions" but things like this really prove that is not true.
So for that to make any financial sense at all, they're banking on 11 million people signing up, coming back, or at least extending their sub for another month that would have otherwise canceled.
They have a total of approx. 300 million subscribers right now, so they're hoping for this one show to give them about a 3 and a half percent bump.
people always like to say "oh it's the beancounters/suits/executives making the dumb decisions" but things like this really prove that is not true.