Let us paint you a little picture. You've just spent all evening cooking the chicken tortilla soup from Gwyneth Paltrow's It's All Easy. You've been counting down the minutes (okay, make that hours, because honestly that cookbook isn't as easy as it claims to be—or else you're just inept in the kitchen, but this is all a topic of discussion for another day) until you can take your delicious soup creation, curl up on the couch, and watch the crap out of some Netflix.
But then the inevitable happens.
You hunker down in front of the TV, pick up the remote, and you can't find anything to watch. You're browsing, you're clicking, you're hitting that Godforsaken back button over and over.
So if you scroll over Stranger Things, you'll see clips from Stranger Things. If you scroll over House of Cards, you'll see clips from House of Cards. If you scroll over 12 Dates of Christmas, you'll see clips from 12 Dates of Christmas.
And hey, even if you never choose something to watch, you can always just watch the previews. At least while your soup is still hot.
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