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Well after I dumped Comcast TV years ago I found I could get most of the SciFi and other content I want from the two excellent public library systems in Massachusetts namely Minuteman and CMars. If it isn't in the nearest library then it can be requested through the systems. The choice is far more limited than Netflix or any pay service and we have to wait months for new movies or shows. It is possible to borrow quite a few DVDs or DVD series sets at anyone time if you really push the system.
I estimate these systems have no more than maybe 10k unique titles and not always in the best condition either but it is already payed for in real estate taxes so why not use it. I have to visit the library every week anyway for the kids books.