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-Comcast has, city by city, been slowly
rolling out a 300 gigabyte limit on its home internet
subscribers across the country.
This means that after 300 gigabytes of Netflixing
in a month's time, customers under the plan
will find themselves paying overage charges.
Since Comcast is Comcast, we don't have any reason
to believe that this plan won't eventually
spread to its entire customer base,
and even to competing internet service providers.
So as a service, here's some suggestions
for playlists of episodes and movies on Netflix
that can be safely consumed in a billing period.
[MUSIC PLAYING]
You can watch all 10 episodes of "Master of None,"
plus every LEGO cartoon, plus all
21 female stand up comedy specials on Netflix.
You can watch just over half of the entire "West Wing" series.
Three episodes short of the entire American version
of "The Office."
Every film on Netflix starring either Matt Damon,
George Clooney, Leonardo DiCaprio, Denzel Washington,
Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt, Will, Smith Christian Bale,
and Bradley Cooper.
Every episode of every Ken Burns documentary series on Netflix.
160 episodes of anime.
With enough streaming hours left to fit
in all the current episodes of political thriller,
"House of Cards," you can watch every spin off
from the Disney film "Air Bud" that Netflix carries, including
several "Air Buddies" movies, and both "Santa Paws"
and "Santa Paws 2: the Santa Pups."
Or you could just watch "Mitt," the original Netflix
documentary about former Utah governor
and twice presidential candidate, Mitt Romney,
42 times.
So there you have it.
Stick to the script and you'll never
get hit with an overcharge.
You're welcome.
MITT ROMNEY: Thank you, and god bless America.