What is this about Discovery not coming back until January?
After episode 9 on November 12th, there's a two month break.
What is this about Discovery not coming back until January?
It's possible that another tradition might be the cause of this.Pretty standard for all shows, really. Although that's kind of "old school" thinking with TV broadcasting - shows would go on hiatus during that time because people wouldn't watch the shows when they aired, skewing ratings. In this day and age of DVR's and, in this case, 24x7 on-demand streaming, there's really no legitimate reason to do this anymore, outside of tradition.![]()
Good point. Yes, I personally don't like being away from a favorite show for so long that I forget what happened in a previous season. I'm glad some shows have recap shows before a season airs to get it fresh in my mind again. NuBSG was fantastic with their three-minute recaps online that seemed to work really well and at the same time be quite humorous. I still can't fathom why the pilot episode of "Young Sheldon" aired months before its production run.It's possible that another tradition might be the cause of this.
In the states anyway..... TV shows use to run a lot longer (and many still do) like at least 24 episodes was standard.
Shortened seasons go by quickly. It's possible they are also extending things to make the break in between seasons seem shorter. I think it might still be a worry (especially for a new show) that audiences might forget about a show if its been off the air too long.
It's possible they have reason to believe that subscriber numbers for CBSAA might drop or plateau after Trek goes off the air so perhaps they're hoping for subscriptions to be given away as gifts and the like with the appeal of new episodes to come.
Either way I don't think it's that big of a concern and they really don't need to break anything up.
I finally caught up to watching the episode last night and it was dropping the stream quite frequently. I would expect such streaming problems Sunday night when everyone's fighting for a spot to watch, not in the middle of the week. This is not a good sign.
Sounds like CBS hasn't quite ramped-up their infrastructure to support the increased load, as I feared months ago. If they don't turn these glitches around right ricky-tick, people will loose interest and kill the show. Why pay for a "service" that won't serve?
I have a question.
On CBSAA, Discovery's quality is great, except for frequent buffering, which I attribute to my own internet speed.
However, the old shows look absolutely awful. TNG, Voyager, Ds9. I haven't tried playing a TOS episode, but the TNG eps are def not remastered. It looks like I'm watching old VHS copies sometimes. The lighting is dark, saturated, and grainy.
In addition to that, H&I (Heroes & Icons channel) at least where I live, is a CBS sub-channel. A few nights a week, they air one episode from every trek series starting at 7 or 8. They go an episode of TOS(not remastered), 2 eps of TAS, then TNG(not remastered), DS9, Voy, and Ent. It goes till like 1am. Same here, the quality is really bad! The only show that has a semi decent picture quality is Ent, and even that looks pretty bad.
Am I spoiled by Netflix? What's the deal with the quality?
Any word on whether or not more CBSAA original content is coming?
Any word on whether or not more CBSAA original content is coming?
Any word on whether or not more CBSAA original content is coming?
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