As much as I wish I could edit Jeff Bezos out of the universe, that video of Shatner's reaction after his flight was p. damn touching.
As much as I wish I could edit Jeff Bezos out of the universe, that video of Shatner's reaction after his flight was p. damn touching.
Originally Posted by QuackBot
No more Discovery on non-US Netflix...
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Nothing of value was lost. If they take TNG and DS9 from Netflix I won't be happy.
Hmm, I suppose that means that Amazon Prime will lose ST:Picard and Lower Decks sooner or later also. And that ST:Prodigy won't be available anywhere else than Paramount+
Hopefully they'll put Picard on Paramount+ as well and we can all pretend that that never existed and never hear of it again.
And TNG and DS9 will probably move to Paramount+ once their licensing deals expire (assuming there is no weird rights structure to navigate around for Paramount).
Sounds like Paramount want everyone to start pirating it.
Look, the wages you withheld from the workmen who mowed your fields are crying out against you. The cries of the harvesters have reached the ears of the Lord of Hosts. You have lived on earth in luxury and self-indulgence. You have fattened yourselves for slaughter.
I think I have been more positive on Discovery than most people here (mostly limited to what I consider the good parts of the first season but still), and Season 3 was so bad that I think it is not worth anyone's time anymore
I think that was a lot of people's takes honestly, including my own. They started with an interesting idea and some interesting characters, took potshots at developing them more in season 2, but by the end of 2 things were clearly going off the rails and 3 was just kind of a shitshow from start to finish.
I haven't actually watched any of Prodigy yet. Anyone?
Originally Posted by QuackBot
Its just retarded if they move it to the paramount channel. There is almoat nothing there if you view it from EU.
Like it had some shows i never heard of and nature shows. They must realize people want big selection of content to watch?
That is exactly what will happen and has already started, it seems. Funnily enough, a German IT news site yesterday had both the above news and this one on their main page.
If money plays any role, it’s that pirated movies help the public to keep entertainment affordable. EVO suggests that the increased fragmentation of the streaming landscape, with every service pushing its own exclusive releases, is keeping piracy relevant.
“Maybe, if studios would care a bit more about the consumer, there wouldn’t be much piracy on the internet. But they don’t care anymore, what matters is profit, profit and profit.
“If you are an average person these days, basically, either you are rich or you are fucked. It’s Disney+, its Netflix, its Prime, its Paramount+. God knows what else they come up with,” EVO adds.
Not only is there fragmentation in content, but in quality too. Prime carries lots of stuff in SDR and you have to pay extra to watch the HDR version. Netflixs wants you to upgrade to a more expensive subscription (which I have). Pirating is simply the easiest way to make sure you're watching the best quality possible, with Blu-Ray rips being far better than streaming anyway.
Pitch meeting, "Which Trek trope should we explore in the newest season of Picard? Alternate timelines, manipulation by Vulcans, the Borg-Queen, Q or time travel?"
"Yes."
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