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Originally Posted by keg in kc
I have both. I've watched a ton of stuff on CBS All Access (caveat: I don't have cable, so any CBS show I want to watch I watch on the app...). All I've watched on Disney+ is The Mandalorian 3 or 4 times, the final final season of Clone Wars, the last season of Rebels (I cut my cable before it aired...) and Rise of Skywalker. There's literally nothing else on Disney+ that I want to watch, and there hasn't been for months. But Mando's back in a month so I kept it. Once the Marvel shows get rolling, maybe it's a different story. But for now I'm probably canceling Disney+ the week after the Mando finale.
I think a new Star Trek show might have worked as part of a streaming platform if they dropped it all at once. Make it a binge event (that's ultimately how I watched it...), maybe even limit it to 10 episodes. But put it out weekly like it's a regular TV show so you force the few people that do want to watch it pay for your app for 6 months? Yeah, no thanks. Just put it on the ****ing network and sell ads.
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Like Dane, most of my friends have kids from babies to teens. Disney+ has content for all of them. My kids out of the house, which is probably why I don't have it. While I'm a huge Marvel fan, I also don't rewatch content much so a single theater viewing is fine for me. I don't have CBS, but I do have Hulu and other than Trek I'm not aware of what, if anything, I am missing. I usually do HBO about 3-6 months a year since they have a ton of shows I really like but not enough to justify a subscription when the weather is nice. Although I've had almost a year this time. Thanks covid. Basically I just think we've reached "peak streaming". lol