I agree with all conditions.
It's awfully boring nowadays isn't it? With a global pandemic raging outside, some of us (probably most) are starting to lose our minds in the monotony of walking between the desk, couch and kitchen. Fortunately, we live in an age of unmatched opportunity and entertainment. And what better way to burn a few long hours than to sit back and stream a movie.
Now, when it comes to streaming, there are a host of options of which to choose from. However, consensus seems to be that the title of top dog is split between Netflix and Hulu. Now, I don't know about you, but I'm not exactly swimming in money. So, if I had to pick one, which would it be?
Now lets make a case for Hulu. First off, pricing. Hulu subscriptions start off at the affordable price of $5.99, well within the range of a broke college student, such as myself. In comparison, Netflix pricing begins at $8.99, almost double the price. Hulu also offers a few diamonds in the rough in the form of original series. In particular, The Handmaidens Tale and Ramy come to mind.
On the flip side of the coin, Netflix has a few things going for it too. For one, it's available all over the globe, whereas Hulu is only available in America. It also has a substantially larger collection of things to choose from, ranging from classic documentaries such as the Walking With .... series as well as some of the most beloved sitcoms, including How I Met Your Mother and Friends.