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<blockquote data-quote="Benjamin Olson" data-source="post: 8535825" data-attributes="member: 6988941"><p>Yeah, because it all adds up to an amount per year that I can easily digest in one or two months and then cancel my subscription. So about $1.04-$1.15 of that $1.25 is being spent on being impatient and too lazy to start and stop a subscription.</p><p></p><p>Most services have the things I really want and then a bunch of miscellaneous stuff I'll watch because I have the service anyway, imagine that I might want to watch someday, or otherwise feel the need to maintain my access to. Paramount+ has the Star Trek that I actually want (or feel compelled to watch at least, I have mixed feelings about a lot of it) and more or less a bunch of stuff I have no interest in whatsoever. That keeps me subscribed long enough to watch it all once. Whereas the episodic television of yesteryear's Trek is something I'll throw on any old time, the continuous season narratives of 2020s Trek gets me very excited for the next episode, but also means I'll probably only watch it all once through, because every episode is part of a season long story commitment.</p><p></p><p>Someday, when TNG and DS9 disappear form American Netflix, Paramount+ will probably become an always subscribed to option for me, but for now its just a sometimes streaming service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benjamin Olson, post: 8535825, member: 6988941"] Yeah, because it all adds up to an amount per year that I can easily digest in one or two months and then cancel my subscription. So about $1.04-$1.15 of that $1.25 is being spent on being impatient and too lazy to start and stop a subscription. Most services have the things I really want and then a bunch of miscellaneous stuff I'll watch because I have the service anyway, imagine that I might want to watch someday, or otherwise feel the need to maintain my access to. Paramount+ has the Star Trek that I actually want (or feel compelled to watch at least, I have mixed feelings about a lot of it) and more or less a bunch of stuff I have no interest in whatsoever. That keeps me subscribed long enough to watch it all once. Whereas the episodic television of yesteryear's Trek is something I'll throw on any old time, the continuous season narratives of 2020s Trek gets me very excited for the next episode, but also means I'll probably only watch it all once through, because every episode is part of a season long story commitment. Someday, when TNG and DS9 disappear form American Netflix, Paramount+ will probably become an always subscribed to option for me, but for now its just a sometimes streaming service. [/QUOTE]
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