Paramount couldn't be dumb enough to cancel its best Star Trek series, could it?
(Remembers that someone at Paramount gave us six seasons of Two Broke Girls)
...probably.
Submitted 1 year ago by Klanky@sopuli.xyz to startrek@startrek.website
Paramount couldn't be dumb enough to cancel its best Star Trek series, could it?
(Remembers that someone at Paramount gave us six seasons of Two Broke Girls)
...probably.
Ouch
Remember that stretch of a dozen years or so during which Paramount cancelled every Trek TV series?
Maybe if they did not pull it from the service I am paying for in order to try and make me pay for yet another service this would not be a problem. But, no, corporate greed dictates that I must pay for 100 different streaming platforms to watch the one show on each one.
I am sick of this…
To the room full of millionaires out there who think I’ll spend $14.99/month indefinitely on their shitty platform to watch a better than average Star Trek show:
Ahoy matey.
Same. I won’t watch the season until I complete my streaming service rotation…
I rotate them like quarterly.
I also rotate them quarterly, but since Paramount’s app has like 14 tracker libraries, it’s not part of my quarterly rotation.
Same here, I was there day one watching legally when it was ok Amazon, then they pulled the rug out from under me at the last moment, so no it gets torrented. Sorry Mike, blame your managers mate.
With how many Lower Decks gifs I’ve been using, the show should never end lol
I love Trek but I haven’t watched Picard or anything in the last ten years because it’s not available.
I also have no interest in download a dozen apps to watch shit, and no interest in paying for individual channels.
Paramount/CBS keeps Trek viewership down by keeping their content walled off.
buy the discs to show Paramount you’re interested?
VPN to country where its available hasnt let me down so far.
I love Star Trek Lower Decks but it's really clear lately that the assholes at the top (of all profit oriented entertainment megacorps) don't give a shit what the users want. Only a new user is important as that increases cash flow, the idiots who are already paying are at their whims.
At my age you just get used to TV execs cancelling every good show way too early. Only shit is allowed to survive.
I’m still salty about Firefly even though it’s been so long since it was cancelled that I’ve grown and raised a literal human being
Six seasons and a movie 🙏
Star Trek is the only reason I’m paying for Paramount+.
If Lower Decks and/or SNW go, I go.
Exactly! ✊
To those complaining about streaming services, I’ve been using free alternative streaming websites for years and haven’t had an issue.
This is one tangible draw back to being on the fediverse instead of mainstream media - no one at companies is going to be watching or considering engagement here. So if it sort of locks us out of fan noise. I guess keep streaming it
First off, I want very much for Lower Decks and Prodigy to continue.
That said, I would love to see Paramount+ crash and burn to the fucking ground, taking all the execs and bean counters down with it. Same with HBO Max, or Plus, or Minus, or whatever the fuck they rebranded to this week. Let them ALL fail and be sold for pennies on the dollar so that someone with half a brain can pick up the pieces.
If they get rid of lower decks and don’t give us legacy imma scream
How about they cancel Disco, Picard, and SNW and what ever weak shit they’ve put out the past few years and keep the only good Trek show they have?
Strange New Worlds… weak shit?! I don’t think we’ve been watching the same show 😂
Kbin_space_program@kbin.social 1 year ago
Get them to stop making their own damn streaming platforms, pick one or two and just live with those.
I want to see lower decks, but I'm not paying for yet another streaming platform to do so.
DoomsdaySprocket@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
This is the literal only reason I haven’t tuned in. I’m not signing up and keeping track of yet another streaming service, especially one that’s only has one thing I want to watch. This show is the only one I’m actually missing right now.
I will say, I’ve been getting a lot more useful things done once I started cancelling streaming services that I hadn’t watched anything on in months.
mara@pawb.social 1 year ago
The seven seas welcome ye matey
NuPNuA@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Yeah, that’s the irritating thing about P+, they think they’re worth the same as D+ a month with only one big franchise to their name. D+ brought together Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and Fox content before launching.
Omega_Jimes@lemmy.ca 1 year ago
Lower Decks is amazing, and Strange New Worlds is also amazing. They did a crossover episode that was amazing.
I refuse to pay for Paramount on a consistent basis, and it’s frustrating canceling and resubscribing anytime a new show comes out.
Damage@slrpnk.net 1 year ago
They can have as many platforms as they like, we don’t want monopolies, duopolies or such, they just have to license out their works to others!
Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
That’s a fair point. The issue is cost, then. If all of the services were 90% cheaper, I think we’d be okay with that.
nromdotcom@beehaw.org 1 year ago
I tend to agree here. But it has been interesting watching the proliferation of streaming services and trying to figure out what’s gonna happen next.
Like Netflix was a big first-mover, then everyone realized they could keep more money if they built their own streaming service, then everyone realized that building and running a streaming service is expensive and complicated, then everyone had to get onto the Original Content treadmill to try to keep folks subscribed which has led to somehow even more commodification of art, and now that running at a loss and pouring cash into original content to bump up numbers has gotten too expensive some services are pricing themselves out of the market.
I’m fascinated to see what the next big move is for these businesses. With more and more people starting to choose month to month which one or two services to subscribe to rather than keeping them all, I wonder if we’re gonna continue seeing the return of ad-supported plans or some services only offering yearly contracts or what the next move will be in pursuit of endless growth.