So I'm always frustrated that I use GOOGLE to find a movie in Plex.
The SEARCH is title only.
Everything else uses the very unusable FILTER feature--which to say is a feature that is fundamentally unusable for any sizable collection.
At the moment I'm using OSX 1.3.6.441 and I can't use filters for actors because the list is simply too ridiculously long. Although there is a blank box at the top of the list, nothing I type show up in it. Was this supposed to work? Did it every? I've see this work on Genre on other platforms, but most platforms Actor and Director don't work except scroling down one by one. If you UP arrow at the top you wrap to some title--which I imagine is the LAST object in the populated list. For actors that's in the C's, Directors in the J's.
So I and others go to google to find out what the name of that movie with that actor in it, then SEARCH the title.
I'd love to see the feature creep pulled back on and focus on making these little non-working "existing" features real.
Speaking of ACTORS. For EVERY movie on EVERY client platform, when you view the details of the Movie the Actor listing lists the last 3 or so actors associated with the movie--which are typically nobodies. It pulls the list from whatever source, but doesn't recognize the order. It doesn't list the FIRST and primary actors that we actually know, but lists the last and least important (often minor roles or stand ins. This has been broken for...ever.