Not for the first time,sex slave training videos the people asked -- and Netflix answered.
In part of a series of announcements Friday about small but crucial changes to its platform, Netflix revealed a "Skip Intro" button that does exactly what it says.
SEE ALSO: Netflix is totally changing up how you rate contentAs soon as the credits start -- whether they're at the beginning, like one of Netflix's Marvel shows, or after a couple minutes -- a little rectangular button pops up giving you the option to SKIP INTRO. After that, the decision is yours: Watch the blood pour over Daredevil's city or cut to the chase (probably literally). It's ideal for when you're burning through a show and can already recite the cast's full names in order and hum a perfect cover of the theme song on command.
You can even skip the intros that are barely intros, roughly the length of a title card.
If you watch Netflix on a desktop computer, it already automatically starts skipping the introduction and "Previously on" after several consecutive episodes of a show. Now that's folded into a handy "Skip recap" button.
Netflix users have wanted this option for a long time, especially in the last several years as bingeing became societally acceptable (thanks, Netflix!).
Mashablereached out to Netflix, which has chosen to let the button speak for itself.
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