I can wait till iTunes gets the show. We all know it will, eventually.
The price itself is not a problem, it's having to subscribe to a whole new service just to watch one show (yes, I know other shows will be broadcast on CBS-AA, but none of them are ones I would watch).
Besides, once iTunes gets DSC, you can buy a season pass and KEEP all the episodes. If you watch it on CBS-AA and then cancel (assuming their "retention specialists" don't make that difficult), I'm just guessing you will lose access to the show.
Side note; I think it's entirely possible that CBSAA bombs, but ST isn't abandoned. Perhaps season 2 of DSC ends up on US Netflix?
Interesting. I see "The Good Fight" as the test bed as it is _NOT_ Star Trek DSC.Very curious to see CBS's strategy regarding publishing AA's original content after the season airs. Right now we have expectations based on what we see for regular shows, with no real statement from CBS about their strategy here.
DVD/Blu-ray I see as definite. But will CBS see the other streaming services as competition or revenue channels?
You mean you watch it in order to complain about it? I've been doing it all wrong.I imagine at least a few of these folks complaining about the outrageous (said in a fake French accent) price of the new ALL ACCESS service will gladly pony up the money to subscribe once they realize that they won't be able to immediately complain about how 'terrible' the new show is if they have to wait around to actually see it....
You are right. We should all complain based on screen grabs and click bait articles.You mean you watch it in order to complain about it? I've been doing it all wrong.![]()
Only Chromecast and Apple TVs will have the app.
No, it's available on all popular consoles, like ps4 and xbox, you'll watch it the same way you watch any other appAfter checking with Netflix, I learned that only customers outside the United States and Canada will be able to watch Star Trek: Discovery on Netflix. All of us in Canada and US must get the CBS All Access app and pay $5.99 per month for episodes with ads or $9.99 without ads. Only Chromecast and Apple TVs will have the app. Other TVs will not, which will force us to watch it on a tablet. That really makes me mad!!!!
^^^Unless the pilot episode just totally blows me away, that is exactly what I'll be doing as well, waiting to watch in on Amazon, or whoever has it for sell for streaming.Well you could do what I'm going to do: Just wait a few days after the season ends and they will have the DVDs/Blurays for sale on Amazon or your Local Best Buy.
How dare content creators charge me money for content! Every show ever made from now on should be on Netflix, otherwise it's a ripoff.
While I wholeheartedly agree, I still maintain that CBSAA would be more appealing to folks if it was a dollar or two cheaper. Especially for the people who will use it to solely watch ST.Seriously, it's less than a price of a single basic lunch these days. If it's making a dent in your budget, then you have bigger problems than watching Star Trek. A standard salad with avacado and bacon at Chopt is more than $10.
I agree that CBSAA would be more appealing if it were at the Shudder price point: $4.99. More appealing for a more limited scope.While I wholeheartedly agree, I still maintain that CBSAA would be more appealing to folks if it was a dollar or two cheaper. Especially for the people who will use it to solely watch ST.
And remember folks- they (CBS) don't need to "recoup" as much as you think... Netflix essentially paid for DSC.
But I also agree with @Balok's Decoy -
I think people have been spoiled for years now, and pitch a fit every time they need to shell out a few bucks for entertainment.
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