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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

      @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

      @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

      @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

      2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

      I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

      Sure months later.

      And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

      I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
      yeah it's a me thing.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
        last edited by

        @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

        @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

        @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

        @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

        @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

        2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

        I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

        Sure months later.

        And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

        I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
        yeah it's a me thing.

        All bonus for me. That's how I know it is that bad, I wouldn't watch it if I had to select it.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

          @rojoloco said in YouTube TV:

          @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

          @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

          @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

          There are some shows I just couldn't bare to wait a season on, ...

          I've never understood this feeling. You don't wait any more doing it that way than you do getting it delayed on Netflix.

          Some shows are more fun to take in weekly, discuss online, watch theories. We have a Walking Dead party group for example.

          Do you get together to discuss the plot holes and inconsistencies? Because that's why I had to quit watching it first season. There's so little continuity.

          That and it was boring? Yes, that's the kind of stuff one would discuss. but I don't know anyone that watches anything in a way that could be discussed like that except people who binge things on Netflix.

          Yeah I made the discussion argument in the past.. but with the advent of the DVR (because of simplicity compared to VHS) time shifting became the norm, so people watching at the same time became a thing of the past.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender
            last edited by

            In retrospect, I'm kinda surprised that the DVR hasn't killed more TV. I guess the shows are strong enough draw without the added conversations about them afterwords.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

              @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

              @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

              @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

              @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

              @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

              2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

              I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

              Sure months later.

              And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

              I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
              yeah it's a me thing.

              All bonus for me. That's how I know it is that bad, I wouldn't watch it if I had to select it.

              yeah, well in that regards... I'd be happy to watch history channel, etc more than I do, but my wife hates those shows... and since I already mentioned that she wants to be in the same room as much as humanly possible.. we watch something that is tolerable by both of us.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                last edited by

                @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                @rojoloco said in YouTube TV:

                @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

                @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

                There are some shows I just couldn't bare to wait a season on, ...

                I've never understood this feeling. You don't wait any more doing it that way than you do getting it delayed on Netflix.

                Some shows are more fun to take in weekly, discuss online, watch theories. We have a Walking Dead party group for example.

                Do you get together to discuss the plot holes and inconsistencies? Because that's why I had to quit watching it first season. There's so little continuity.

                That and it was boring? Yes, that's the kind of stuff one would discuss. but I don't know anyone that watches anything in a way that could be discussed like that except people who binge things on Netflix.

                Yeah I made the discussion argument in the past.. but with the advent of the DVR (because of simplicity compared to VHS) time shifting became the norm, so people watching at the same time became a thing of the past.

                And I think that with things like Netflix, the idea of people all watching just one or two shows is just gone. So many of the big shows aren't even available on normal cable or whatever. It's not like the 1980s where there were three networks so overlapping shows was easy. Now between there being 50 networks and time shifting on all of them and lots of things to do other than television (like movies, video games, etc.) it's just not that world.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                  In retrospect, I'm kinda surprised that the DVR hasn't killed more TV. I guess the shows are strong enough draw without the added conversations about them afterwords.

                  I think because TV was already dead by the time that that came around. And time shifting was already the norm going back to around 1982 when the VCR went from "rare" to nearly "ubiquitous."

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                    last edited by

                    @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                    @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                    @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                    @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                    @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                    @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                    @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

                    2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

                    I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

                    Sure months later.

                    And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

                    I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
                    yeah it's a me thing.

                    All bonus for me. That's how I know it is that bad, I wouldn't watch it if I had to select it.

                    yeah, well in that regards... I'd be happy to watch history channel, etc more than I do, but my wife hates those shows... and since I already mentioned that she wants to be in the same room as much as humanly possible.. we watch something that is tolerable by both of us.

                    I liked it back when it showed history. now, it's awful.

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                    • dafyreD
                      dafyre @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                      @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                      @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                      @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                      @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                      @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                      @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                      @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

                      2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

                      I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

                      Sure months later.

                      And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

                      I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
                      yeah it's a me thing.

                      All bonus for me. That's how I know it is that bad, I wouldn't watch it if I had to select it.

                      yeah, well in that regards... I'd be happy to watch history channel, etc more than I do, but my wife hates those shows... and since I already mentioned that she wants to be in the same room as much as humanly possible.. we watch something that is tolerable by both of us.

                      I liked it back when it showed history. now, it's awful.

                      Pawn Stars, Fake Mermaids, and of course, everybody's favorite: Aliens!

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                        @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                        In retrospect, I'm kinda surprised that the DVR hasn't killed more TV. I guess the shows are strong enough draw without the added conversations about them afterwords.

                        I think because TV was already dead by the time that that came around. And time shifting was already the norm going back to around 1982 when the VCR went from "rare" to nearly "ubiquitous."

                        I knew very few people that recorded things on a VCR, they were a PITA to setup, limited to a single channel at a time, etc. Time shifting for reals didn't come in until the DVR day.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @dafyre
                          last edited by

                          @dafyre said in YouTube TV:

                          @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                          @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                          @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                          @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                          @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                          @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                          @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                          @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

                          2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

                          I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

                          Sure months later.

                          And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

                          I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
                          yeah it's a me thing.

                          All bonus for me. That's how I know it is that bad, I wouldn't watch it if I had to select it.

                          yeah, well in that regards... I'd be happy to watch history channel, etc more than I do, but my wife hates those shows... and since I already mentioned that she wants to be in the same room as much as humanly possible.. we watch something that is tolerable by both of us.

                          I liked it back when it showed history. now, it's awful.

                          Pawn Stars, Fake Mermaids, and of course, everybody's favorite: Aliens!

                          Yeah, it's one of the most painful things to watch ever, now.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                            last edited by

                            @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                            @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                            @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                            @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                            @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                            @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                            @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                            @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

                            2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

                            I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

                            Sure months later.

                            And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

                            I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
                            yeah it's a me thing.

                            All bonus for me. That's how I know it is that bad, I wouldn't watch it if I had to select it.

                            yeah, well in that regards... I'd be happy to watch history channel, etc more than I do, but my wife hates those shows... and since I already mentioned that she wants to be in the same room as much as humanly possible.. we watch something that is tolerable by both of us.

                            I liked it back when it showed history. now, it's awful.

                            Wouldn't know.. I don't get to/choose to watch it much anymore.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                              last edited by

                              @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                              @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                              @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                              In retrospect, I'm kinda surprised that the DVR hasn't killed more TV. I guess the shows are strong enough draw without the added conversations about them afterwords.

                              I think because TV was already dead by the time that that came around. And time shifting was already the norm going back to around 1982 when the VCR went from "rare" to nearly "ubiquitous."

                              I knew very few people that recorded things on a VCR, they were a PITA to setup, limited to a single channel at a time, etc. Time shifting for reals didn't come in until the DVR day.

                              I'm just enough younger, I guess. It was super common when I was young. People recorded stuff all of the time. Being limited to a single channel wasn't a big deal, there were only three channels, there wasn't rarely two things worth watching on at once back then. They were not a PITA to set up, that's one of those myths. They were SO simple, only Curtis found them hard to program.

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                In retrospect, I'm kinda surprised that the DVR hasn't killed more TV. I guess the shows are strong enough draw without the added conversations about them afterwords.

                                I think because TV was already dead by the time that that came around. And time shifting was already the norm going back to around 1982 when the VCR went from "rare" to nearly "ubiquitous."

                                I knew very few people that recorded things on a VCR, they were a PITA to setup, limited to a single channel at a time, etc. Time shifting for reals didn't come in until the DVR day.

                                I'm just enough younger, I guess. It was super common when I was young. People recorded stuff all of the time. Being limited to a single channel wasn't a big deal, there were only three channels, there wasn't rarely two things worth watching on at once back then. They were not a PITA to set up, that's one of those myths. They were SO simple, only Curtis found them hard to program.

                                Well I didn't have an issue with it.. but my parents definitely did. But nothing like scrolling through a guide today and just clicking the record button to add it to the list to be recorded.

                                I think the kids in the house used the VCR all the time, for after school programs.. but it was rare for us to record a show at night - but not unheard of.

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                                • RojoLocoR
                                  RojoLoco @Dashrender
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                                  @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                  @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                  @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                  @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

                                  2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

                                  I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

                                  Sure months later.

                                  And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

                                  I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
                                  yeah it's a me thing.

                                  All bonus for me. That's how I know it is that bad, I wouldn't watch it if I had to select it.

                                  yeah, well in that regards... I'd be happy to watch history channel, etc more than I do, but my wife hates those shows... and since I already mentioned that she wants to be in the same room as much as humanly possible.. we watch something that is tolerable by both of us.

                                  Man, I'm glad my gf knows to watch the shows I won't like when we're not together. We have lots of shows we both like, so plenty of stuff to watch together. She has kinda warped my Netflix cue though...

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                    @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                    @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                    @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                    In retrospect, I'm kinda surprised that the DVR hasn't killed more TV. I guess the shows are strong enough draw without the added conversations about them afterwords.

                                    I think because TV was already dead by the time that that came around. And time shifting was already the norm going back to around 1982 when the VCR went from "rare" to nearly "ubiquitous."

                                    I knew very few people that recorded things on a VCR, they were a PITA to setup, limited to a single channel at a time, etc. Time shifting for reals didn't come in until the DVR day.

                                    I'm just enough younger, I guess. It was super common when I was young. People recorded stuff all of the time. Being limited to a single channel wasn't a big deal, there were only three channels, there wasn't rarely two things worth watching on at once back then. They were not a PITA to set up, that's one of those myths. They were SO simple, only Curtis found them hard to program.

                                    Well I didn't have an issue with it.. but my parents definitely did. But nothing like scrolling through a guide today and just clicking the record button to add it to the list to be recorded.

                                    I think the kids in the house used the VCR all the time, for after school programs.. but it was rare for us to record a show at night - but not unheard of.

                                    You just put in a start time and a length. I mean... it was SO simple.

                                    I remember people claiming that they couldn't hook one up. It was like... one cable in, one cable out. WTF

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @RojoLoco
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                                      @rojoloco said in YouTube TV:

                                      @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                      @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                      @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                      @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

                                      2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

                                      I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

                                      Sure months later.

                                      And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

                                      I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
                                      yeah it's a me thing.

                                      All bonus for me. That's how I know it is that bad, I wouldn't watch it if I had to select it.

                                      yeah, well in that regards... I'd be happy to watch history channel, etc more than I do, but my wife hates those shows... and since I already mentioned that she wants to be in the same room as much as humanly possible.. we watch something that is tolerable by both of us.

                                      Man, I'm glad my gf knows to watch the shows I won't like when we're not together. We have lots of shows we both like, so plenty of stuff to watch together. She has kinda warped my Netflix cue though...

                                      You can set up different profiles on Netflix to keep that from happening. We have all four of us in the house with our own profiles. Works great.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @RojoLoco
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                                        @rojoloco said in YouTube TV:

                                        @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                        @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                        @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                        @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

                                        2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

                                        I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

                                        Sure months later.

                                        And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

                                        I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
                                        yeah it's a me thing.

                                        All bonus for me. That's how I know it is that bad, I wouldn't watch it if I had to select it.

                                        yeah, well in that regards... I'd be happy to watch history channel, etc more than I do, but my wife hates those shows... and since I already mentioned that she wants to be in the same room as much as humanly possible.. we watch something that is tolerable by both of us.

                                        Man, I'm glad my gf knows to watch the shows I won't like when we're not together. We have lots of shows we both like, so plenty of stuff to watch together. She has kinda warped my Netflix cue though...

                                        My wife and I aren't home at different enough times most weeks for that to happen.. so I sometimes have to suffer through crap like Modern Family (kill me now!).

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                          @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                          @rojoloco said in YouTube TV:

                                          @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                          @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                          @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                          @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

                                          2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

                                          I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

                                          Sure months later.

                                          And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

                                          I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
                                          yeah it's a me thing.

                                          All bonus for me. That's how I know it is that bad, I wouldn't watch it if I had to select it.

                                          yeah, well in that regards... I'd be happy to watch history channel, etc more than I do, but my wife hates those shows... and since I already mentioned that she wants to be in the same room as much as humanly possible.. we watch something that is tolerable by both of us.

                                          Man, I'm glad my gf knows to watch the shows I won't like when we're not together. We have lots of shows we both like, so plenty of stuff to watch together. She has kinda warped my Netflix cue though...

                                          My wife and I aren't home at different enough times most weeks for that to happen.. so I sometimes have to suffer through crap like Modern Family (kill me now!).

                                          My wife is across the hall watching something else right now.

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                                          • RojoLocoR
                                            RojoLoco @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                            @rojoloco said in YouTube TV:

                                            @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                            @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                            @dashrender said in YouTube TV:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in YouTube TV:

                                            @bigbear said in YouTube TV:

                                            2.) Shows we watch on FX, AMC, NBC etc (Walking Dead, The Voice, Modern Family, Mr Robot (theres at least 20)

                                            I only have Netflix and Amazon and I have the Walking Dead, Modern Family, etc. Definitely not The Voice, thank goodness, no idea about Mr Robot. Network shows that are good enough for Netflix to want, they get. Just because it's also on a network doesn't mean you won't get it some other way.

                                            Sure months later.

                                            And? That was my point, who cares? There is no one to discuss it with, and once you don't start when it first releases the impact is literally zero. There is no real world negative here.

                                            I think If I stopped watching TV according to a network schedule, I'd probably stop watching most TV in general. Not sure I am ready to go that route.
                                            yeah it's a me thing.

                                            All bonus for me. That's how I know it is that bad, I wouldn't watch it if I had to select it.

                                            yeah, well in that regards... I'd be happy to watch history channel, etc more than I do, but my wife hates those shows... and since I already mentioned that she wants to be in the same room as much as humanly possible.. we watch something that is tolerable by both of us.

                                            Man, I'm glad my gf knows to watch the shows I won't like when we're not together. We have lots of shows we both like, so plenty of stuff to watch together. She has kinda warped my Netflix cue though...

                                            You can set up different profiles on Netflix to keep that from happening. We have all four of us in the house with our own profiles. Works great.

                                            I know, but the damage is already done. Plus she uses her friend's account on her phone, she already has her own profile there.

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