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<blockquote data-quote="Mercurius" data-source="post: 9777975" data-attributes="member: 59082"><p>I'm thinking of getting rid of Peacock. I held onto it because it is so cheap, but damn, the commercials are out of control.</p><p></p><p>I still think Apple is the "new HBO": the best overall quality, but with limited output. That is, Apple in 2025 is sort of like HBO in 2010. It even has its "must-watch phenomenon" in Severance (i.e. Game of Thrones). That said, I really should remind myself to toggle the on/off button: I get into a series, finish it, then forget about Apple and pay for three months without watching anything.</p><p></p><p>I still hold onto Amazon and Netflix. Neither blow me away, but there's enough churn that there's usually something to (re)watch. I sort of toggle some of the add-ons through Amazon: Paramount, MGM, AMC.</p><p></p><p>Oh, I have Hulu/Disney because one of my daughters wanted to watch something on Disney. I'll probably cancel them soon, at least for awhile. Hulu has some solid content, but feels a bit extra.</p><p></p><p>I dabbled with Britbox, as I like euro thrillers/police procedurals (nice that they're not gun-centric!). But I didn't watch much, plus most of the really good procedurals end up on Amazon or Netflix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mercurius, post: 9777975, member: 59082"] I'm thinking of getting rid of Peacock. I held onto it because it is so cheap, but damn, the commercials are out of control. I still think Apple is the "new HBO": the best overall quality, but with limited output. That is, Apple in 2025 is sort of like HBO in 2010. It even has its "must-watch phenomenon" in Severance (i.e. Game of Thrones). That said, I really should remind myself to toggle the on/off button: I get into a series, finish it, then forget about Apple and pay for three months without watching anything. I still hold onto Amazon and Netflix. Neither blow me away, but there's enough churn that there's usually something to (re)watch. I sort of toggle some of the add-ons through Amazon: Paramount, MGM, AMC. Oh, I have Hulu/Disney because one of my daughters wanted to watch something on Disney. I'll probably cancel them soon, at least for awhile. Hulu has some solid content, but feels a bit extra. I dabbled with Britbox, as I like euro thrillers/police procedurals (nice that they're not gun-centric!). But I didn't watch much, plus most of the really good procedurals end up on Amazon or Netflix. [/QUOTE]
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