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The Adorkable One.
Maybe, but at least with streaming, you don't have to worry about seeing your favorite show at a certain time or force to sit through commercials when you can watch your favorite show in a snap, anytime I want. At the time, it seems like a great concept. During the time when cable TV has gotten a lot more expensive and lacking variety, watching your favorite shows and movies on streaming services at a cheap price is a safe haven for us. Unfortunately, the concept didn't last forever as the greedy ass companies wanted their own version of Netflix, which led us to massive streaming wars, and later the major bubble burst we are in today.I was thinking the other day about streaming services pulling shows. I’m not saying I like it, but how is it any different than a channel canceling a show in the pre-streaming era? For instance, when CN stopped planning Mike, Lu, and Og, it was gone. There were no DVD’s you could buy, it was just gone. I wonder if we (in general) have just gotten spoiled.
I don't know, maybe we are spoiled because we love binging our favorite shows and movies on streaming, we didn't think about the consequences. Little did we know, streaming has become cable 2.0.