It’s all fine for everyone else.
Get a new firestick if that is what you are using. The memory gets filled up and even though you go to settings to clear cache it will fill up quickly again. I got a new one and voila it worked. That was a year ago.
netflix has been troublesome lately ... we use a hard-wired roku and our comcast tests at greater than 40 mbs and other channels like prime work perfectly ... yet netflix consistently fails to start without trying several times ... been that way for a few days ...
I just unplug the TV from the power source for 30 seconds or so and then plug it back in. It always reboots and works fine after that. It's like a computer when a application locks up and you get the spinning beachball of death.
Just restart it and it sorts itself out and works just fine. Rarely, but it does happen occasionally, where I have to reboot my AT&T U-verse modem and let it scroll from off to working again.
If that doesn't work, maybe your HTMI port has gone bad on your TV. Mine did when I was using a ROKU stick and couldn't get it to live-stream. TV worked but the port went bad. I just bought a smart TV, eliminated the ROKU stick and have had no significant problems since.
If you still have troubles, dump Netflix and subscribe to some other live-steaming content service like Amazon Prime or Hulu.
This is technology you're dealing with. Not some bum at Netflix who's deliberately sabotaging your system.
Somehow I watched that entire movie and never realized that Adam Sandler was the main character!
Yes, even though he is often goofy on camera, Adam Sandler is a conservative!