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Old 04-20-2018, 08:11 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
I agree. Separate fees will end up costing consumers far more money.

The reason I'm not watching the new Star Trek series is because CBS put it on their paid service and I refuse to pay extra beyond cable and Prime Video.

I'll do without rather than succumb to this new paid model.
I'd intended to wait until the end of the season, then subscibe for one month to binge watch Discovery. But now that I read about where they've gone with the series, they can keep it. The Orville is more in the old ST spirit, but most of the stories strain my suspension of disbelief too much.
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