It's amusing watching people complain about how we're headed to a world where the streaming services are no better than cable TV. Netflix is $10 / month. Pile on a half dozen services like that, and you're still only around 50-60% of what the average cable bill in the US is (just over $100 / month). Did you really think that all these media companies were going to magically shed 90% of their revenue?<p>The user experience does kinda suck, but I think Apple TV, Roku, and other meta-streaming-platforms will solve most of that in the long run. They'll be the new cable companies, essentially. But I bet you'll get less bundling than cable has now. Although I constantly see people saying that they <i>want</i> bundling. "I'd love to just pay $100 / month for every tv show, movie, song, etc. out there..." That's the ultimate bundling :)<p>Also, for the people who keep saying they want to just pay for a single show, can't you do that on iTunes and Amazon? Buy a season pass for a show? I haven't really done this much, so maybe it's outlandishly expensive, or they have poor coverage of shows people want.