Personally I have a hard time getting "into" a TV episode or movie the same way while watching on a computer. It just feels too odd and unnatural, after a lifetime of watching everything on TV.
Yeah, and physically uncomfortable. I just watched a full season of a series on my computer (I won't name it but it's a UK series that has been out for 5 years and no one is bothering to show it on television in North America or release it to DVD so my conscience is clear) and I could only stand to watch about 10 minutes at a time. I don't care what people say - a 24-inch monitor or dinky iPad is no match for a 52-inch plasma.
But back on point, the notion that "pay TV" is dying is a misnomer. It's just changing venue. Just like everyone is talking about "free news" because we've had years of free-access news websites, but the companies behind them realize they need to make money (to, like, hire journalists who can actually write with a s*it) so they're starting to put up paywalls. It's a bit like closing the barndoors after the horses have left, true, and like Napster Canada some companies won't make it, but if it becomes the standard then people will get used to it.
And anyway, just wait until useage-based billing like what ISPs in Canada are trying to get implemented becomes the norm. That'll make some people think twice about watching everything online...
Alex
Never heard of that before. Got a link to an article about it? That doesn't sound like a good thing at all.