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Yeah I saw the first episode of series three of Preacher the other day, all hail to the return of absolute telly greatness!!!
I'd be interesting in watching Cobra Kai as well, but it doesn't seem to be showing on any channels in my area as of yet.
Oddly enough, I still read books as well!!! Funny how those things I used to do in the sixties, seventies, and eighties I continue doing right up to today. Amazing!
For god's sakes it's $10 for one month and don't prolong when it expires. No headaches and malware risks unlike those shady streams.Well didn't know about Kobra Kai so thanks for the info. Now just one small problem I am not paying for another streaming service on YouTube. So off to find a streaming site.
So you trust dartagnan. You nuts?Cobra Kai strikes me as nothing more than a nostalgia driven cash grab.
See, there is this lil' problem when internet and streams do not have subtitles in your language while classic TV does. And, because it ain't mainstream, there are no fan made subtitles on internet for the show even if it does stream somewhere...people still watch TV? amazing. i think i've used internet to download series in the last 20 years.
It's not really comparable though. There's really nothing that has been done to update books to something way more convenient.. There's audio books, ebooks, they have their uses but its not better, faster, more convenient. A better comparison would be "i still don't use mobile phones, i only use my non-portable home phone" or "i don't use email".
Have to disagree there. You can pirate most books in the same way if you look hard enough.
Oh Joxer I bet companies love you. Seems a lot of company's wants to make A TV streaming site, and when you add up the cost of each one it's not worth it.For god's sakes it's $10 for one month and don't prolong when it expires. No headaches and malware risks unlike those shady streams.
Is free tv really free? Especially in the US you have 5 minutes of tv and 15 minutes of advertising. Yes, I also rather have a unified service (for 10 dollars/month...), but see it as renting the full series, but cheaper. Of course, don't forget to cancel in time.Oh Joxer I bet companies love you. Seems a lot of company's wants to make A TV streaming site, and when you add up the cost of each one it's not worth it.
Lets see we have DisneyFlix, MarvelFlix, and quite a few other gating movie content services. What a bleak future where free TV is dead and you pay for everything.
It's free but the price you pay is watching commercials that can get annoying. As for a universal service it's called cable or satellite tv they existed for many years already.Is free tv really free? Especially in the US you have 5 minutes of tv and 15 minutes of advertising. Yes, I also rather have a unified service (for 10 dollars/month…), but see it as renting the full series, but cheaper. Of course, don't forget to cancel in time.
…Thanks for that giant spoiler pic btw @joxer;
Well, I just watched the pilot of Star Trek (Original) and it was certainly much better than TNG, for me. Although all of the things they saw must have looked completely ridiculous to the actors, they actually seemed immersed. I felt like the first few episodes of TNG, the actors looked like they would be bursting out in laughter after saying what they had said. (probably isn't the case, but it was cringe-worthy to me )
It's free but the price you pay is watching commercials that can get annoying. As for a universal service it's called cable or satellite tv they existed for many years already.
The problem with them you pay $100 or more for most content a month. So if a universal service that offers everything without gating opened for $50-60 a month I'm in.
I don't see that happening though as company's keep gating shows/movies only on certain services they own for more profit, and I see no end in site for the future.
*Also keep in mind I'm disabled and out of work for health reasons right now.So money is very tight, and extra spending on useless stuff is not an option for me.
I feel your pain Corwin and agree with you.What I really hate is paying for 'Pay TV' such as Fox Sports/ESPN and then still having to sit through hours of commercials!!