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Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
I should note - it's not my opinion. Just the articles. :)
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
Tbh, a single platform with all the shows would be like £100 a month.
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
It's mostly Netflix that dumps it all at once.
HBO, Apple TV and Prime still usually do staggered releases.
Skavau 10mo ago • 83%
It still transcended that.
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
What? There's tons of TV shows, many high budget, released in the last year
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
It sounds like the OP wants 'monster of the week' stuff
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
Network TV still does police and medical shows that have a 'monster/crime of the week' style, but it's rare now.
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
So you mostly like episodic formats.
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
Do you actually like serialised content? Most TV is now serialised, as opposed to being episodic like X-Files.
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
got is like a bad off brand xenia warrior princess…
It has nothing in common with Xena other than being in the fantasy genre.
You may not like GOT, but that doesn't make it awful.
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
That's mostly Disney content. Most series are 8-10 episodes long still, and there's more series made than there was in the 90s and 00s.
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
What TV shows do you like, OP?
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
For now. Unless some other service buys it.
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
"Warrior is expected to debut on Netflix in February 2024. If it does well, Netflix could presumably order a new season of the drama based on an original concept and treatment by Bruce Lee, sources tell Deadline exclusively."
There's some hope, at least.
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
Honestly, for all the objections I have when people decry modern TV and the golden age as ending, TV copying film and becoming bogged down in spin-offs and sequels will start to hurt the industry in terms of quality
I really hope we don't see a glut of spin-offs across the streamers. People should be less credulous.
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
I would support the end of all geoblocks, or the legalisation of piracy for shows unaccessible to particular countries (for the citizens within)
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
I’d be interested if people in Europe find the current system to be a significant hassle or not.
It just means people pirate. This really should've been solved some time ago. A TV show being accessible does not inherently mean that it must be streamed, it could be a digital download. This is why a Steam storefront-type setup should exist for TV with no blocks. You can buy any TV show you like, £10-15 a season (prices could vary obviously) and it's yours. Netflix and Amazon and Disney etc would exist alongside it as streamers. Or the EU should've thought about a pan-european streaming service.
The European Parliament should've just alternatively done this.
If you refuse to make your TV show legally accessible either to stream or to download for a certain country, piracy of that show within that country should be legal
Skavau 10mo ago • 100%
Update: https://twitter.com/tvmojoe/status/1734388030721646697?t=WcCUbPGdzqa92sHXwmGgkQ
Tech glitch, apparently
Skavau 11mo ago • 100%
I would argue this is more damaging than most things for places like Lemmy. The wrong people pick up the communities and just abandon them or completely mismanage them. Can't be helped though.
Skavau 11mo ago • 100%
Although I no longer regard it as near my favourite: The Walking Dead.