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TV 19 - Simpsons Did It

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TOS is on netflix for you. :-)

International streaming rights are fu**ed up. Hulu only exists in the US and in Japan. Elsewhere globally it's Star, available within Disney+.

Paramount+ is only available in the America's. Netflix has most of the global distribution.

HBO Max is fractured among the America's and Europe.

Broadcast rights in general are messed up.
 
International streaming rights are fu**ed up. Hulu only exists in the US and in Japan. Elsewhere globally it's Star, available within Disney+.

Paramount+ is only available in the America's. Netflix has most of the global distribution.

HBO Max is fractured among the America's and Europe.

Broadcast rights in general are messed up.

Which is why we all cut the cord to avoid an $80/month cable bill, and are now paying $125/month for 4-5 streaming services ;-)
 
$80 cable bills exist? We would never have cut the cord if ours looked like that. We're still saving money having done so. The key is probably having a group of four or five households that pay for a couple each, and share with the others. As things continue to splinter off to their own streaming service, cable will be the best option no matter what and then we'll just read a lot more I guess. I just refuse to pay that much money for it.
 
$80 cable bills exist? We would never have cut the cord if ours looked like that. We're still saving money having done so. The key is probably having a group of four or five households that pay for a couple each, and share with the others. As things continue to splinter off to their own streaming service, cable will be the best option no matter what and then we'll just read a lot more I guess. I just refuse to pay that much money for it.

I just wish the Goofs were on a streaming package from the U. My god live sports has cost me so much money.
 
Britannia is back for Season 3 on Epix which was delayed. Apparently we get Season 4 soon as well. It might be the best show of it's kind. Highly enjoyable.
 
At the end of the first episode of "How I Met Your Father", the mother says that one of the four men introduced in the episode will end up being the father. Given that two are Caucasian, one is Indian, and one is African-American, I think the son could probably round it down pretty well right there.
 
At the end of the first episode of "How I Met Your Father", the mother says that one of the four men introduced in the episode will end up being the father. Given that two are Caucasian, one is Indian, and one is African-American, I think the son could probably round it down pretty well right there.

HIMYM ended so poorly I don't even remember who the mother is.
 
Tried to watch Grace and Frankie and couldn't get into it, even though I adore Lily Tomlin.

Queen's Gambit- through 3 episodes and it's something to watch when I'm awake and engaged.
 
Which is why we all cut the cord to avoid an $80/month cable bill, and are now paying $125/month for 4-5 streaming services ;-)

Running it through my head, my wife and I have a few services and they’re all <$10/mo except for Netflix.

Disney
Hulu w/ads
HBO Max w/ads
Amazon Prime
Netlfix
Apple TV+
Peacock premium w/ads for $2.50/mo through June on a Black Friday deal.

I think that’s it. And I’m not paying for ESPN. :)
 
Running it through my head, my wife and I have a few services and they’re all <$10/mo except for Netflix.

Disney
Hulu w/ads
HBO Max w/ads
Amazon Prime
Netlfix
Apple TV+
Peacock premium w/ads for $2.50/mo through June on a Black Friday deal.

I think that’s it. And I’m not paying for ESPN. :)

Add internet to that...

With something like Comcast, a $100 bill would be $50 TV + $50 Internet.
 
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