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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Hardly a justification!
And, no, you cannot see what you want, when you want on scheduled TV. You can only watch one episode per week generally speaking, and if you miss the series for any reason, you have to wait for it to be repeated before you can catch up.
With streaming services, once it is there, it is there, to watch one at a time or binge the whole series as you prefer.
This water cooler chat stuff - my God!
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And for that reason, people will always view their favourite programmes on scheduled TV. Really? Who thinks like that?
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Are you denying that TV forms part of human interaction? Your ability to ignore reality continues to astound.
While scheduled TV, in its own right, doesn't allow you to watch what you want when you want the availability of PVR/On demand services mean the viewers can.
Yet they don't do it in the way you expect Old Boy.
Netflix have done the one episode a week trick with some series as well, I think you will find.
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Originally Posted by denphone
The vast majority l would envisage...
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At the rate spoilers creep around the internet and in day to day conversation I always watch "must see" programming like Game of Thrones as close to broadcast as possible (and without the ads).
For Line of Duty, partly due to convenient timing, it was almost always the live broadcast. Why wait til the next day because I have an inherent unexplainable preference to stream it?