Well, I don't own any ENTERPRISE DVD sets so right now Sci-Fi is my only option to catch the series unless I download episodes online, which I usually don't do with any show.
I can only tell you how that works at our house. We have a TiVo, where one can easily click through the commercials -- and it's honestly easier to choose a program from the TiVo menu than it is to hunt for the DVD's and load them in.I honestly don't understand how anyone who has DVD's of any show, can watch TV...
I honestly don't understand how anyone who has DVD's of any show, can watch TV. I just happen to be watching Enterprise for the second time with my wife for her first time (trying to get her up to speed enough for the Las Vegas Trek Convention next month). We're only about 6 episodes in doing one or two a day.
... Years ago we had this idea for a "DVD-o," where we could load all our DVD's up into a TiVo and access them from the screen. We actually looked into what it would take for the hardware for this idea, but never implemented it. Then we heard, of course, somebody came out with something like that; but we're still loading our own DVD's so far.
I plan on watching ENT tomorrow night(the 29th)...unless Sci-Fi isn't going to show it and has already pulled it from Tuesday nights. Have they yet?
I plan on watching ENT tomorrow night(the 29th)...unless Sci-Fi isn't going to show it and has already pulled it from Tuesday nights. Have they yet?
That sucks. I was looking forward to a fix of ENTERPRISE this evening. Oh well. At least it'll be back.
For the record? EUREKA sucks balls.![]()
I try to, as more often than not I'm home on Tuesday nights after seven or eight o'clock. But if they're subpar Season 1 or 2 episodes strung in a row I skip most of 'em.
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