With weekly television, there's more incentive for the writers to make each episode compelling to keep viewers coming back for more. With streaming services like Netflix, they tend to just half ass everything until the end, because they know everyone is binging on their own time. There are some exceptions, but this is generally the case.
Do you like it better when
Once a week desu. If I watch 4 or 5 episodes in a row then I get burnt out and stop watching it most of the time.
Once a day for a week
>series finally of Atla
cmon, who else remembers it?
People streaming an entire season in one night is idiotic, like watching all the MCU again every single time a new movie comes out so that they all make sense to you.
Both of the show in OP are crap so who cares.
That wasn't the question dumbo
An episode a week, I assume that'd also help keeping interest on a show rather than just throwing it all at once.
Depends on the show. Weekly is great for a genuinely fantastic show. Gives time for discussion on what happened, speculation on what's next, and gives everything more time to sit and generally be more memorable. If a show is so-so, or just barely good, it's generally better to just drop all episodes at once since even if I'm still subscribing to the service, I'm less inclined to put the effort into remembering to watch it if the show isn't providing much incentive; but if it's just dropped all at once, then I can just burn through it all whenever I've got the time.