Some prefer free, ad-supported streaming. Others pay for ad-free subscriptions.
Both finales disappointed fans. The debate is which was the bigger letdown.
Licensing makes shows vanish from platforms. Some argue it’s unfair, others say it’s just business.
Streaming dominates music, but artists often earn fractions of a cent per stream. Some argue platforms exploit musicians, while others say exposure outweighs pay.
Directors often release extended cuts that fans love, like Snyder’s Justice League. The debate is whether studios should always release directors’ visions or stick to shorter theatrical cuts.
Fans debate whether the classic Goldfinger or the modern Silva stands as Bond’s greatest villain.
Streaming offers convenience and affordability, but theaters provide unmatched experiences. The debate questions whether streaming has made theaters obsolete.
Some argue problematic jokes should be cut, others say history shouldn’t be rewritten.
Fans hate having major twists spoiled online, while others argue spoilers are unavoidable in the digital age. The debate questions whether spoilers should be regulated.