With the right channels I regularly discover amazing movies, series and documentaries that I’d probably never choose to watch if I had access to them on a streaming platform (which I don’t).

The surprise effect is way better and I just think that when used wisely, TV can deliver much more than streaming.

I’m aware of platforms like FilmIn that offer non-commercial content but I still like the channels to suggest me some tmovies to watch.

  • Okalaydokalay@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    While this is true to an extent, I can remember the frustration of two specific things:

    • overplayed re-runs of movies or tv shows. My brother and I watched the Cosby Show each day at 12:00 PM when we were homeschooled, not because we liked it but because it was on. But they often played the same episodes and never played the more obscure episodes you’d get on a streaming platform where you get to choose what you want.

    • non-linear episode airings. Man…it would be so frustrating watching a Saturday morning show like Dragon Ball Z on Kids WB and then it would leave on a cliffhanger but then you got excited because they were airing another episode of Dragon Ball Z! Until you realize that they are airing a completely different episode…and the time slot you’re watching will have the next episode airing next week at this same time, with the next show’s airing that came right after would have its next episode airing in the same time slot next week. So dumb and backwards and they did that a lot. And sometimes they wouldn’t do the next episode but would restart from the beginning of the show! Or other times, they would air a football game but the next week wouldn’t show the episode you were waiting for but the episode after that one…they acted as if they aired the show last week despite it being kicked for the football airing.

    All that plus the obnoxious commercials and the censorship…man I do not miss those days.

    The only thing I guess I miss is the excitement my brother and I had as we would wake up super early on a Saturday morning, grab a bowl of cereal, watch the end of the early morning news so we would catch the beginning of the Saturday morning cartoons.

    Now kids just flip on Netflix or whatever and the show is there any time they want, with no commercials, no Westernized censorship unless they want it, etc.

    While all that was about being a kid and Saturday morning cartoons, the same still applied to the adult shows as well in similar manners.

    And we had the “rabbit ears” growing up and living in a rural area. So combine all that with having to move the antenna a certain way to see what’s on this channel or put up with a crappy reception because that’s as good as it gets.

    Bleh…I do not miss that either.

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      1 year ago

      I watched DBZ entirely through about 3 times up to the midpoint of the Buu saga and then the next episode was Raditz… I just gave up and only in the last couple of years have I actually watched the whole series.