Watching TV and movies streamed over the internet has become the new normal: a recent Business Insider article claims that the average Netflix user streams about two-hours of programming EVERY DAY. So what would happen if this was taken away? How would we cope?! Johnny Harris, a filmmaker for Vox, explores that topic in his examination of the black market media trade in Cuba. Although the country lacks a strong internet connection with the outside world, many Cubans still gain access to the latest apps, movies, and TV shows through their weekly purchase of "El Paquete Semanal" - a 1TB hard-drive jam-packed with pirated media. It just goes to show that having a poor internet connection is no longer an excuse for not having caught up on Narcos…