I'm going nerd out a bit. I dont blog and I'm not on social media anymore so deal with it. There are so many free streaming services these days, I never knew. Why does anyone do comparisons? But, you get to hear all about it. Tubi is by far the best for me. When one movie ends, the next similar one will play. You can't make a Playlist like you can with YouTube but commercials are longer on YouTube which can be skipped. The browsing format is most friendly on Tubi. Ive only watched Crackle and PopcornFlix once or twice, and nothing memorable of note comes to mind. Pluto is pretty good too. You can't turn off the automatic stream that comes on when the link is opened which makes browsing a little challenging. Plex ain't bad. I could like Peacock but I dont know what it is, but there is always buffering, and skipping issues every few seconds. But curious enough, if I'm browsing another tab while Peacock is playing on a different tab, the skipping goes away. Peacock really instigates getting into a subscription. Roku channel is okay. Sometimes there's the skipping issues and there's two links for Roku which i dont understand. Multnomah County Library's Hoopla is pretty dope. Alot of browsing to get lost into here. I dont know why the need for TV. As I'm sure the decline in DVD puchases just as the story goes for music though albums are back. I've also cut back a lot on borrowing DVD from the library. I went on a recent CD binge buy which is very questionable but its the first CDs I've bought in likely a decade because I'll never do digital for music.