And maybe look at how seasons are sold and appear in the UI vs. Honestly guys, put your celebrated “design sprints” in action and get the right folks from product, ux and design in a room and fix this shitshow. After each episode you have to go find your place and play the next which makes it even harder when 1) and 2) above are so poor. 3) the experience claims to allow “binge watching” but most shows do not auto play the next episode even when the feature is turned on.
Once you complete that episode, you have to go back to the menu and find where you were and play the next episode. 2) there is no “return to view” or “continue watching” orientation in the UI except the one episode you were in anchored at the top of the experience. So you have to search hundreds of episodes in a single line and the same seasons you purchased that are broken out by season ask you to purchase them again to view them in that menu. Here are the problem areas: 1) you can purchase all seasons of a series (1-10) but the interface doesn’t acknowledge you bought all of them and doesn’t separate them out. I’ve used more of it recently for tv shows I love that have left Netflix and other streaming platforms.
For a Google product, this app is astonishing awful.