has perfected the art of the "good enough" hit. While legacy studios chase 90% Rotten Tomatoes scores, Netflix chases "completion rate." Their productions—from the schlocky fun of The Night Agent to the global phenomenon of Squid Game: The Challenge —are engineered for second-screen viewing. Their studio model is data-first: greenlight genres that auto-play well (thrillers, rom-coms, true crime) and cancel expensive prestige projects ruthlessly. The result? A constant firehose of content that feels less like art and more like a endlessly scrolling vending machine.