Peacock
I have been beating the drum for the past few years about how much I love Peacock.
Now, however, I’m noticing some real downsides. They don’t have season 21 of Law & Order, for example. The offering of Dateline episodes has been iffy and now it appears that one needs to watch recent episodes before they expire.
What’s the deal? Wasn’t the whole intention of Peacock that it would house libraries of NBC and Bravo shows?
by Anonymous | reply 1 | September 29, 2023 1:54 AM
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I dumped Peacock when they refused to carry the "second season" of NBC Telemundo's "00 días para enamorarnos" (100 Days to Fall in Love).
The telenovela, dramedy-series was originally supposed to be 100 episodes, but it had to shut down production during COVID, so only 57 episodes aired on Peacock with some cliffhangers edited in to anticipate that it would be back to finish the story. The cast and crew returned when safe, but due to other commitments, they had to wrap things up with j35 episodes, or eight shy of the original 100. But Peacock wasn't bothered with this "second season" and wouldn't put the new episodes up, and the only place to find it in the U.S. with English subtitles was to subscribe to Netflix.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | September 29, 2023 1:54 AM
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