Blame Game
I have a different approach than most here who want to blame HTC, the developers of Hulu, Netflix, etc., I have a different approach than most. If blame is to be placed, it should be laid squarely at the feet of all the manufacturers equally and especially Google. Think about it. From a programming standpoint, Netflix is not developing for Android, they are developing for HTC's version of Android as well as Moto's, as well as Samsung's, as well as LG's, etc. Where in the IOS world, there is a unified, homogenous system, in the Android world, it has forked way too many times for these companies to keep up, or even to make it profitable.
So, instead of one Netflix that works across all Iphones, you have to create umpteen Netflix's that will work on each specific variation of Android for each specific variation of hardware. Add to that, we early adopters will always be relegated to waiting because all the other variations of Android phones will be worked on before ours is. It is like they have to re-invent the same wheel every time a new phone comes out! That takes an awful lot of time and resources.
The Android platforms open nature, while its biggest strength, is also its biggest weakness. Until Google reins all this in, I'm afraid it is the cross we will all have to bear.
Now Verizon not having a version of MyVZW for the TB is all their fault. They should not have released the phone without a working version, IMHO.