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Netflix vs: Blockbuster Online - what it comes down to for me.

Posted by mbnx01 on August 21, 2011 at 10:22:54:

Blockbuster Online (BBOL) is $19.99 for 3 discs at a time, with blu-ray.

Netflix is $19.99 for 3 discs at a time, with blu-ray.

Each has it's problems, though. Netflix has had a rotten blu-ray selection. Sure, they'll have 'Avatar' and other blockbusters. But I watch a lot of tv, and the they mostly only have dvd. 'House', 'Supernatural', 'Sherlock', 'Doctor Who'....these have been dvd at Netflix.

BBOL says it has these shows, but 2/3'ds of my queue there is 'unavailable' or 'long wait'. It's kind of a joke.

So which bad option to go with? It's frustrating.