Have fun.
Well said.Oh I do hope you enjoy watching more on your second try.My expectations were really low before I watched, and I didn't think I was ever even going to see it, I mean I waited almost a year before I finally gave Discovery a try. I feel when I just accepted it for what it is I was able to enjoy it so much more in its context, I really do feel it's a very well written and acted story. It's not the Original Series or the Next Generation, but I've got the Orville to satisfy that craving of mine, but I do feel it's still an interesting show on it's own with plenty to offer.
Have fun!![]()
CBS offered me a free month to come back. The code is 'BINGEITALL' and has to be used by 09/04/2018.
Might as well give Discovery another shot, and finish up the first season (three episodes to go).
I got the same offer, FWIW (and it was legit).
I used a free trial for CBSAA through Amazon to get through Discovery's 2nd half of the first season. For now, "free" is the only way I'll watch Discovery, it's just not interesting enough to me. Pike and crew might change that as there's no one left on Discovery's crew I'm interested in seeing.
CBS sends me free month offers in email all the time. Most subscription entertainment companies do, once they have your email. The conversion rate makes it worth their while.
Did the first half of the first season that way, then dropped the show except for the finale.
There are a couple of legit* ways to see this stuff free, and I expect I'll do that for a week to see Pike. Don't be surprised if CBS runs the premiere on broadcast again as a come-on, anyway.
*Not talking piracy here, mods.
I know. It was a joke.I got the same offer, FWIW (and it was legit).
I thought that this was common knowledge. (Unless you are being sarcastic, hard to know sometimesHuh. So if I cancel one of these suckers every so often, I can get a free month to get me to come back? Thanks for the pro tip!
Huh. So if I cancel one of these suckers every so often, I can get a free month to get me to come back? Thanks for the pro tip!
Yes. CBS is desperate. Midnight's Edge has a good piece about the huge number of canceled subscriptions they had shortly after Discovery premiered
Subscribership:
- Early 2015: over 100,000
- December 2016: around 1.2 million
- February 2017: nearly 1.5 million
- Early 2018: over 2 million
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