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By Michael Tedder The once inflexible streaming giant is starting to reconsider a few things. Netflix spent the ‘10s as a unicorn. After slowly killing Blockbuster with its mail-order DVD rental service, it pioneered the idea of streaming television in 2008, and as they say, nothing has been the same since. Eventually, television fans got used to watching entire seasons of shows, both new and comfort classics like “Parks And Recreation,” in one sitting, and the company made aggressive moves to develop its own library of television shows and films, as it became well-aware it wouldn’t have acces…