All the folks here saying Netlix is not worth it, have you compared to other streaming networks of late? The only streaming networks worth subscribing to consistently are Netflix and Amazon Prime. Everybody else has pretty much given up the race, and are focusing on their respective demographics or unique selling propositions -- e.g. Disney+ goes for family crowd, Hulu is the place for new network shows from ABC/FOX/NBC, Apple TV+ is going for SciFi, Max has mature programming etc.
I'm amazed at how far have Disney+, Max and Paramount+ have fallen in terms of new content. You binge watch their new releases in a few days and then there is nothing new to watch on there for months. All of these networks have clearly cut their programming budgets, and even without knowing anything about the industry or current situation of streaming-wars, the decrease in new show cadence clearly shows. I get Max via AT&T and Paramount+ via Walmart+. I've stopped even bothering opening those apps. Max is in a no-man's land cause they are too closely associated with adult-skewing HBO content and families don't like to pay that much monthly subscription for a network they think the entire family won't benefit from. That's why they are trying to disassociate themselves from HBO branding, while also trying to remind everyone they have HBO content. Paramount+ is coasting till they get bought over by somebody. If the Sony/Apollo joint buyout works out, it might be good for them, since they'll probably get Sony content.
Anyway, only Netflix and Prime are 'something for everyone' players right now. Technically, Amazon Prime has the most content, but a lot of it is fringe or international programming which many people won't care for. For most people, if they had to choose just one network, Netflix would be it. If you don't have anything specific in mind to watch, you have the best chance of finding something on Netflix. The amount of content they add every week is just crazy.