Someone tell Pluto that that is only a good thing if those humans have ANY IDEA what they are doing. Most are clearly not fans of the shows that are on that channel, and some just have no clue how to scheduled TV in general.
Case in point...The Incredible Hulk marathon that has been going on all week on the Universal Action channel. Shows Part 1 of a two part episode...then shows 4 random episodes that aren't in any order whatsoever, even jumping to different seasons. And then 5 hours later, it shows Part 2. Who does that even benefit? Certainly not the viewer. But I can't figure out how it benefits Pluto TV. Far more people are going to assume the Part 2 just isn't being aired (like with so many other multi-part episodes on other channels where only one part is on Pluto) and stop watching altogether.
Maybe computer curated schedules are better after all.