Many have been wondering whether TVs work together, or against growing internet technology. Shows that used to be only accessible through TV sets are now easily found online. Netflix, the popular streaming site, is the example of internet competency passing expectations. Not only does it offer a wide variety of television programs, it’s also more accessible to users who already spend a great deal of time surfing the internet as they can stream it online. Television viewers can only watch a show at a particular time whereas on Netflix, viewers can watch whatever they please. Additionally, Netflix “picks and chooses” the best episodes of selected shows to offer premium quality to customers. It has also opened up opportunities in terms of serialized dramas, which, when played on TVs, can easily lose viewer’s interests because of the wait time interval between an episode being played and the next. Netflix resolves this problem by allowing watchers to watch many episodes back to back so that it is fresh in their minds when anticipating new episodes. Original content produced for Netflix is the talk of many producers now. Projects that need funding to be completed can now be aided through Netflix in return for viewership rights and exclusivity.