They should give you an option to always watch the credits
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They do, but its hidden away on the settings on the browser version of Netflix
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I turned off the play next episode feature. I was never fast enough to reach the remote in time.
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Once watched a show, where one episode ended with one character dying complimented by sad music, and then it skipped right into the next episode. That's when I changed the setting.
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How is it even legal for credit skipping to be the default? Feels like the equivalent of the movie cutting out the credits itself
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they don't want you to have end points. they want you to keep watching, and watching, and watching........
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it's a little thing, but it adds up. "just one more" episode. just one more. just one more. again. again. again. it's not new, exactly, to television, but it's mutated a bit. keep us here, make it *that* much easier to just keep watching. don't think why think?
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Bless my TV's magical version of Netflix that does not do this. Amazon on the other hand, sometimes brings up the 'countdown to not skip' before the last narrative scene has totally ended (and I want to burn down their way of doing subtitles).
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Noticed that the Marriage Story credits played all the way through automatically.
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