Wheel, snipe, celly!I am ready for it.
Wheel, snipe, celly!I am ready for it.
Don't think I've ever seen it but all I've ever gotten down here is CBC and CTV and haven't gotten either of them in yearsCanadian political satire, and news parody, has been on the air since 1993.
"This Hour Has 22 Minutes"
The name itself is a bit of satire, it is a 30 minute show, which is 22 minutes after commercials!
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It is a CBC production, you should be able to get CBC, CTV, and Global with a cheap HD antenna from where you are.Don't think I've ever seen it but all I've ever gotten down here is CBC and CTV and haven't gotten either of them in years
Well I'm in Rochester now so maybe not. Back in Buffalo I was definitely close enough and back in the old days the cable companies used to include those as part of the local channels package. Don't know where they broadcast the signal from but going north-south I'm like directly across the lake from Belleville. But then I'm another almost 15 miles from the lakeshoreIt is a CBC production, you should be able to get CBC, CTV, and Global with a cheap HD antenna from where you are.
Letterkenny goes quick because the seasons are only 6-7 episodes long. Highly recommend giving it a watchI have Letter Kenny and Parks and Recreation on my list, there's just to damn much hockey in right now. Leafs and Oilers have both played 5 games in 8 days.
More and more services are doing this (most notably Disney+) with their big draws because of a phenomenon they've started to call "churn". Because cancelling these services is so easy compared to "regular" TV providers people are signing up, often on a free trial, binging the content they want and then cancelling. Customer retention is everything in a subscription based business. Going back to one a week forces some people to stick around longer. Doesn't fully curb churn because you can just wait out the season and then binge but that comes with increased risk of spoilers. Wouldn't be surprised if within a couple years most major streaming series have gone back to weekly releases.Working our way through The Expanse... Don't know what got Amazon into the old-fashioned way of releasing one episode per week. Also working on The Stand.
I really wouldn't either.... Once I get The Stand out of the way, CBS Paramount Milk the Customer All Access goes back into a wait state until I have several of their series to watch, then switch back on....More and more services are doing this (most notably Disney+) with their big draws because of a phenomenon they've started to call "churn". Because cancelling these services is so easy compared to "regular" TV providers people are signing up, often on a free trial, binging the content they want and then cancelling. Customer retention is everything in a subscription based business. Going back to one a week forces some people to stick around longer. Doesn't fully curb churn because you can just wait out the season and then binge but that comes with increased risk of spoilers. Wouldn't be surprised if within a couple years most major streaming series have gone back to weekly releases.
@Hawkbox did you finish Letterkenny season 9? It's as hilarious as ever but I felt the plots were a bit weaker or even non-existent this time around. Also don't know how I feel about that last scene
I'm on an SG kick again both SG1 and Atlantis back and forth, one night
I'm still mad at Marie-Fred and if Wayne either cheats on Josie with her or dumps Josie for her, after everything that's happened between both him and Josie and him and Marie-Fred I'm going to be pissed. I'm expecting a lot of drama in general though after that final episode so I'm hoping season 10 is better. Is it just me though or was this the first season since season 1 that didn't have a holiday special?That last scene better have a satisfactory conclusion next season or I'm going to be pissed. Wayne isn't a dirtbag and they better not suddenly make him one.
It was funny but definitely weaker than most of the seasons. The whole Jewish one could have been way better than it was.