Willow didn't even deserve to be Willow'ed.Prodigy doesn’t deserve to be Willow’ed
Nah. Don't care because those talking points are already stale.Brace yourself for the weeks ahead
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For me, physical media became really important years ago when I read about Amazon removing online content that people paid for. Ever since then I have refused to pay for a digital movie because I know that at any moment it can be removed and that's money wasted.Who will take it. If it didn't get the audience for P+, it's not going to get the audience anywhere else. This is where the whole streaming thing is confusing to me. I get it costs bandwidth, but it's their own streaming service. Does deleting series from their own streaming service really save that much bandwidth and money? I don't really know how any of that works. I just know with this story and what has been happening at Max, physical Media might be more important than ever now.
It's not too late for them to change their minds.Also the powers that be made a huge mistake going with Academy and not Legacy.
If they might allow their catalog to be licensed they may want their strongest performers on it.honestly don't get the reason for removing the entire show from the streaming service. Anyone that streams who is a Star Trek fan is on Paramount Plus. How many people have "discovered" Star Trek shows that never got to see them the first time around? I know they're going thru a consolidation with Showtime, but that shouldn't affect bandwith.
Also that.From what I understand by removing it from the service they don’t have to pay the residuals. Once a new home if for that starts up again.
I honestly don't get the reason for removing the entire show from the streaming service. Anyone that streams who is a Star Trek fan is on Paramount Plus. How many people have "discovered" Star Trek shows that never got to see them the first time around? I know they're going thru a consolidation with Showtime, but that shouldn't affect bandwith.
My guess is Paramount is deleting it for the same reason that Warner Bros. Discovery took a LOT of stuff off of Max (formerly HBO Max); to offset debt.This is where the whole streaming thing is confusing to me. I get it costs bandwidth, but it's their own streaming service. Does deleting series from their own streaming service really save that much bandwidth and money? I don't really know how any of that works. I just know with this story and what has been happening at Max, physical Media might be more important than ever now.
I'm sad to hear this. Once I got around to watching the entire season, I became a fan, and was excited to see what was next. I hope we get to see the second season at some point.
Well, their job is making money, allocating resources, and making a profit for their shareholders. Unfortunately the numbers don't tell the whole story.I feel like the execs are just disconnected from quality entertainment.
Shoot, they treated Spock of all characters as a bumbling moron that needed to be saved by Picard and Data.
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