Supposedly Amazon Prime has a feature that you bundle together channels of your interest. I have not researched more but CBS All Access is, um, accessible through that as well.
Fair point, but it is also irritating that some how times changing some how is supposed to exclude Trek. It's been a number of years and I have heard so much clamoring for new Trek. But, still the same Trek as it has always been.Meh. It irritates me a touch how dismissive people can be about costs as if they are nothing.
I wouldn't be surprised if eventually Discovery will make it to 'regular' broadcast. It might be a wee time from now but that would carry on the tradition of Star Trek viewing. It has even more life in its re-runs.Fair point, but it is also irritating that some how times changing some how is supposed to exclude Trek. It's been a number of years and I have heard so much clamoring for new Trek. But, still the same Trek as it has always been.
There seems to be no healthy in between.![]()
Fair point, but it is also irritating that some how times changing some how is supposed to exclude Trek. It's been a number of years and I have heard so much clamoring for new Trek. But, still the same Trek as it has always been.
There seems to be no healthy in between.![]()
The first episode required payment, apart from the Neflix subs?All of those aired completely free in the UK shortly after the US broadcast. We *aren't* getting Dsicovery on anything but Netflix here, it's the first one that requires payment.
And being so subpar compared to literally any of those shows, that's ridiculous.
I think @Kemaiku means it's the first Star Trek to require payment (over and above the TV licence) to watch it eventually - earlier series aired at some point on terrestrial TV, albeit often years after US broadcast.The first episode required payment, apart from the Neflix subs?
I recall I got cable just to watch TNG back in the late 80'sI think @Kemaiku means it's the first Star Trek to require payment (over and above the TV licence) to watch it eventually - earlier series aired at some point on terrestrial TV, albeit often years after US broadcast.
I think @Kemaiku means it's the first Star Trek to require payment (over and above the TV licence) to watch it eventually - earlier series aired at some point on terrestrial TV, albeit often years after US broadcast.
TNG started 3 years behind the US, DS9 and Voyager started months later at best. We had switched to Sky by the time Enterprise aired, so we got to see it near enough right after the US. Anyone with a Sky subscription here gets American shows within weeks, days or hours of the US.
Even Freeview has some of those channels. But yeah, Discovery is Netflix only and it looks like that isn't changing anytime soon.
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