But why did they have to put it on one of the fifty billion streaming services? Ugh. One day we’re going to learn that television and movies should be like music: all of it available from few sources (each having all/nearly all) that is free with ads and you can pay to remove ads, like, you know, Spotify. I refuse to constantly pay for every streaming service for however long just because something on it pops up that I want to watch. It’s annoying and pointless.
But why did they have to put it on one of the fifty billion streaming services? Ugh. One day we’re going to learn that television and movies should be like music: all of it available from few sources (each having all/nearly all) that is free with ads and you can pay to remove ads, like, you know, Spotify. I refuse to constantly pay for every streaming service for however long just because something on it pops up that I want to watch. It’s annoying and pointless.
Now, if it was in the form of a suppository…
Hulu is paying for it.