Re: What's Up With PRESUMED INNOCENT

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Sujet : Re: What's Up With PRESUMED INNOCENT
De : suzeeq (at) *nospam* imbris.com (suzeeq)
Groupes : rec.arts.tv
Date : 27. Nov 2024, 02:04:43
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On 11/26/2024 5:00 PM, Ian J. Ball wrote:
On 11/26/24 4:44 PM, BTR1701 wrote:
 
So a few months ago, I started watching the remake of PRESUMED INNOCENT (the
one with Lizzy Caplan) on one of streamers when it first came out (can't
remember which one, I think it was the Hulus).
>
I made it about halfway through but with everything else I had to watch, it
kind of fell by the wayside. I remembered it last night and decided to pick it
back up again but I couldn't find it on the Hulus, the Paramount, the Peacocks
or anywhere else. I searched for it through Apple TV and come to find it's now
something I have to pay extra for. It list all the episodes and even shows
which ones I've already watched but it wants $2.99/episode from now on if I
want to continue with it.
>
WTF?
>
Is this some new ploy by these streamers to wheedle even more money out of us?
Like a drug dealer, wait until you're halfway through a show and then say, "If
you want to see how it ends, it'll cost ya?"
 "Presumed Innocent" was always an Apple TV+ show. Did you have Apple TV+ (maybe for free?) and then dropped it?
 
This doesn't sound like BTR, I smell a troll.

Date Sujet#  Auteur
27 Nov 24 * What's Up With PRESUMED INNOCENT8BTR1701
27 Nov 24 `* Re: What's Up With PRESUMED INNOCENT7Ian J. Ball
27 Nov 24  +- Re: What's Up With PRESUMED INNOCENT1suzeeq
27 Nov 24  `* Re: What's Up With PRESUMED INNOCENT5BTR1701
27 Nov 24   `* Re: What's Up With PRESUMED INNOCENT4Ian J. Ball
27 Nov 24    +- Re: What's Up With PRESUMED INNOCENT1BTR1701
27 Nov 24    `* Re: What's Up With PRESUMED INNOCENT2BTR1701
27 Nov 24     `- Re: What's Up With PRESUMED INNOCENT1Ian J. Ball

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