Board Thread:Television/@comment-1713281-20151029033607/@comment-3048593-20170313202045

SunGodKizaru wrote: KalKent wrote: Considering it's a series on Netflix, a platform that does not rate the success of their original content on ratings but rather on quality and word-of-mouth (on social media and such), negative reception can only mean good things for the future of Marvel's shows on their platform, since it leaves room for improvement in the future.

Netflix does have a rating system, you can give it from one to five stars, and some people have boycotted stuff by getting Netflix and giving it a bad rating, if it gets a bad rating, unlike DD, JJ and LK it probably won't get a season 2.

I meant ratings in the sense of how many many people watch it, not the rating people give a product based on a scoring system of 1-5 stars. But sure, the 5-star rating that people give a product on Netflix can show what people think of it, and may influence future consumers on if they will watch it or not.