I am at the point where I am dropping streaming services rather than adding them. I was subscribed to Netflix and Prime (haven't subscribed to any others). Presently prime doesn't really give me much of anything (I seem to rent most of the movies there I watch rather than get them free) and I am only on Netflix for Cobra Kai (and occasionally Stranger Things: though my interest in that isn't as strong this year-----not because the show is worse or anything, I think I just lost a little interest in the intervening time between seasons). On Prime I am enjoying the new Kids in the Hall series. I used to love prime for all the old shaw brothers, classic movies and martial arts films they had for free, but those largely went away. One thing I really don't have an interest in is picking up a whole new streaming service just for a new show I have some interest in. So Paramount, Disney+, CBS or whatever the service is, even if the show looks appealing, I can't justify adding additional expense to the budget, and I also feel irked at the idea of how fragmented streaming services are in general that I just dislike the nickel and diming. I already have enough cost with my software subscriptions for my computer (which I need in order to do basic things).
Also, I am generally more fond of old media and movies than new. I find I have a harder time connecting to new movies (especially with CG but also just the way they approach dialogue and storylines). So I am content to mostly watch classic movies and a handful of older shows.