'Harry & Meghan' is Netflix's most-watched documentary debut
Yahoo Finance Live anchors discuss Netflix’s ‘Harry & Meghan’ documentary debut.
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BRAD SMITH: Welcome back. It's time for "Cut for Time," three stories, one minute each. Let's start with this. Netflix's new documentary about Prince Harry and Meghan has raked in over 81 million hours watched to making it the most watched documentary debut in its first week on the streaming platform ever. Sozz, did you watch this?
BRIAN SOZZI: I've watched it. I'm part of these hours. I love it. This is a true-- just a love story. And it was just great to see how this played out. They travel the world for each other. And I'm not being glib about it. I just find it very interesting to watch. I can't wait for the next drop. I will be there watching it probably with a pizza.
JULIE HYMAN: One of our producers surmised that perhaps people hate watching it. It has gotten terrible reviews, aside from yours, Sozz. It is not-- I don't know. People aren't loving--
BRIAN SOZZI: It's nice to see a pre-Christmas love story. I mean, good for them. They fought the odds, Brad.
JULIE HYMAN: I guess.
BRAD SMITH: Fought something, yes. I mean, look, yeah, there was a lot that they had to go up against within the inner workings of the royal family. And I'm not going to act like I'm any expert on the royal family because I'm not, and I don't track them.
BRIAN SOZZI: You're the chief--
BRAD SMITH: And actually--
BRIAN SOZZI: You're the chief [INAUDIBLE].
JULIE HYMAN: And don't want to be, yeah, mm.
BRAD SMITH: I don't want to be, yeah, and so with that in mind, this is not something that's at the top of my watch list right now.
JULIE HYMAN: I've been watching "Wednesday," which is also scoring high.
BRAD SMITH: "Wednesday's" good. "Wednesday's" good.
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JULIE HYMAN: I just finished it last night. No spoilers.
BRAD SMITH: Ooh.
BRIAN SOZZI: Fair enough.