So what do you pink skins think of that?


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I don't think anything more of this than when you first suggested it two posts above.
IIRC, it's supposed to take place between the TOS movies and TNG.Rumpy wrote:That ship is actually based on an old Ralph McQuarrie design. Looks promising, but makes me wonder if this is supposed to take place around Enterprise's time given how clunky it is.
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Seems like the sensible thing would be to wait for the entire first season to be out, sign up, watch, and then unsubscribe.stessier wrote:It's a shame it's only on CBS All Access. I do not like the platform and certainly won't be paying $7/month just for this show.
Are you sure it will work that way? For their TV programs, you only get 7 episodes as a subscriber - a situation which fuels most of my rage over the product.El Guapo wrote:Seems like the sensible thing would be to wait for the entire first season to be out, sign up, watch, and then unsubscribe.stessier wrote:It's a shame it's only on CBS All Access. I do not like the platform and certainly won't be paying $7/month just for this show.
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Wait, they only give you access to seven episodes (presumably the most recent episodes) of each series? How does that make any sense? Presumably if you fall more than seven episodes behind you have to wait for the DVD or something?stessier wrote:Are you sure it will work that way? For their TV programs, you only get 7 episodes as a subscriber - a situation which fuels most of my rage over the product.El Guapo wrote:Seems like the sensible thing would be to wait for the entire first season to be out, sign up, watch, and then unsubscribe.stessier wrote:It's a shame it's only on CBS All Access. I do not like the platform and certainly won't be paying $7/month just for this show.
If its going to cost $21 you may as well wait for the blu-ray and buy the series.El Guapo wrote:Wait, they only give you access to seven episodes (presumably the most recent episodes) of each series? How does that make any sense? Presumably if you fall more than seven episodes behind you have to wait for the DVD or something?stessier wrote:Are you sure it will work that way? For their TV programs, you only get 7 episodes as a subscriber - a situation which fuels most of my rage over the product.El Guapo wrote:Seems like the sensible thing would be to wait for the entire first season to be out, sign up, watch, and then unsubscribe.stessier wrote:It's a shame it's only on CBS All Access. I do not like the platform and certainly won't be paying $7/month just for this show.
Do we know how many episodes are going to be in a season for the show? Even with that dumb restriction, I would assume that it would make sense to wait until week 8, sign up, watch episodes 1-7, then watch the rest the next month. Depending on the number of episodes you could probably get it done with two or possibly three months of subscribing, so $14 or $21 for the season, which isn't crazy for a show. If it's any good.
But anyway for whatever reason I find myself mostly indifferent, as I'm not dying for new Star Trek at the moment.
Yes, "All Access" is very nearly false advertising in my opinion. What they really mean is "here is ALL we are going to allow you to ACCESS. And yeah, I'm pretty sure they are trying to protect DVD sales.El Guapo wrote:Wait, they only give you access to seven episodes (presumably the most recent episodes) of each series? How does that make any sense? Presumably if you fall more than seven episodes behind you have to wait for the DVD or something?stessier wrote:Are you sure it will work that way? For their TV programs, you only get 7 episodes as a subscriber - a situation which fuels most of my rage over the product.El Guapo wrote:Seems like the sensible thing would be to wait for the entire first season to be out, sign up, watch, and then unsubscribe.stessier wrote:It's a shame it's only on CBS All Access. I do not like the platform and certainly won't be paying $7/month just for this show.
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I think they're in for a rude awakening.rshetts2 wrote:It will be interesting to see how this all plays out and if the other networks follow suit.
Same here, as much as I'd like me some new Star Trek, I won't be extorted by CBS to pay for their service, and I'm pretty certain they will quickly need to cut their losses by making it available elsewhere. Of course, by then the show might be bagged due to lack of interest, but at least networks won't be inclined to jack us around like this again.Blackhawk wrote:I think they're in for a rude awakening.rshetts2 wrote:It will be interesting to see how this all plays out and if the other networks follow suit.
As odd as it sounds for me (as a fan of all Trek for ~40 years) to say it, I hope the new Trek fails, as I don't want to see their business model succeed.
I've probably said this before, but just getting streaming TV would require a personal tech revolution beginning with a new television. We will inevitably overhaul our TV situation someday, but not for this. I'm patient. I can wait for DVDs or cable rebroadcast.Jeff V wrote:Same here, as much as I'd like me some new Star Trek, I won't be extorted by CBS to pay for their service, and I'm pretty certain they will quickly need to cut their losses by making it available elsewhere. Of course, by then the show might be bagged due to lack of interest, but at least networks won't be inclined to jack us around like this again.Blackhawk wrote:I think they're in for a rude awakening.rshetts2 wrote:It will be interesting to see how this all plays out and if the other networks follow suit.
As odd as it sounds for me (as a fan of all Trek for ~40 years) to say it, I hope the new Trek fails, as I don't want to see their business model succeed.
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Kraken wrote:
I've probably said this before, but just getting streaming TV would require a personal tech revolution beginning with a new television. We will inevitably overhaul our TV situation someday, but not for this. I'm patient. I can wait for DVDs or cable rebroadcast.
Most of the holes in my tv already have wires going into them. I do have one set of "Component" sockets left open though. I thought those streaming boxes needed HDMI -- that's what their setup page shows -- but if the Roku can really use the connections that I have available I might go for it.stessier wrote:Not that I am advocating it, but CBS All Access is available on Roku. The Roku Lite connects to the TV via component cables and wirelessly to your computer. If you can watch a DVD, you should be able to stream. It runs about $50.
How much faith do you have in a show, or how much money do you put behind a show, if those are the platforms for it's being viewed?hepcat wrote:I'm guessing it will show up on Netflix for the U.S. and Canada. It will be at least one season behind, but I bet that's part of the deal they made.