I actually can really see your point when it comes to quality vs quantity.
I'm actually going to go back to my Soap example. With 250 episodes, they are NOT going to be a par with a show that has 23 episodes a year. Or a movie that takes 3 years to make.
Sidebar with old numbers:
It takes 3 years to make a movie.
It takes 2 hours to see it.
It takes 15 minutes to drive home, go to the website and type "So when's the sequel?"
In the case of a soap, it gets a LOT of leeway from me due to the 250 eps. For me, when Marvel went supercharge content, I assumed it moved from night-time show quality, to soap quality. Like you, I can see the quality hit, but I'm ok with it since I got more of it.
BUT
I can totally see people that want the opposite. I just don't enjoy AS MUCH great content that's sparse.
Real example: Don't give me a once in a lifetime all expense paid ticket to a 5 star restaurant... gimme daily McDonalds (or Harveys or whatever) for life. I'll just need to buy fruits and vegetables at the grocery store to not... you know... DIE!
Also, thanks for the reminder about "everyone hating Marvel". I lose track of that.
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Finally, a complete non-sequitur about soaps. I was watching it with my aunt... I THINK it was Days of our Lives. I never found the clip. It'll lose a LOT in the telling because I can't show the acting, but based on the DELIVERY it was the funniest thing I'd seen in my life. So much though, that I think it was improv, and they kept it.
SETTING = A bad guy has the good guy in a neck-lock. The good guy's love interest is terrified. It looks like the standard face-off and I'm expecting the generic dialogue.
Female Love Interest: Oh my God! You're choking him!!
(dramatic pause)
Bad Guy: I KNOW! My arm... is against his throat! I'm doing this... ON PURPOSE!
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I almost pissed myself at the delivery.