Mission Control useless when using multiple monitors

Background:
From my iMac I'm watching NetFlix on a 2nd TV/Monitor. The movie is playing....   On my iMac I switch to another space.  Bam!  The movie window on the other monitor is gone.
Conclusion:
Using Mission Control and changing "spaces" does so on all attached monitors. This is not good.
Need:
There needs to be pref in "monitors" control panel to "exlude monitor from Mission Control" functions.
Frustration:
Grrrrrrrrrrr!   No more "Mission Control" as long as I'm using more than one monitor.
What say Ye?

Yes, mission control is a completely abomination on multiple monitors... I use a 4 screen setup, 1 of them is a 140 projector for movies... so i definitely understand what you mean about the movie issue.... MC isvery very limited in what could potential be a step up from Spaces... instead is a step backword...
1. no way to lock monitors (such as you are talking about with watching a movie)
2. no way to move windows from one desktop to another... Spaces was great for organization... MC is a very dumbed down version.
3. Spaces showed all "desktops montitor groups together" where the way MC splits them seems unnatural and odd to me... makes sense on single monitor, but horrible on multi monitors
4. Full screen apps are worthless with multiple monitors... it should give me the option to do full screen app on EACH monitor... this would definitely ogranization.

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