Hulu seems to have removed “All in the Family” and Pluto and Tubi only carry two random seasons apiece.
Why? What’s the point?
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Hulu seems to have removed “All in the Family” and Pluto and Tubi only carry two random seasons apiece.
Why? What’s the point?
by Anonymous | reply 9 | September 7, 2025 12:16 AM |
This is why I still buy DVD Boxed Sets. Streaming is great, but it's like syndication, and there are no guarantees that everything you want to watch will be there.
by Anonymous | reply 1 | September 6, 2025 10:36 PM |
That’s why physical media is so important. No one can take it away from you.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | September 6, 2025 10:37 PM |
OP, I think it might be a sign from the universe to let that show go.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | September 6, 2025 10:49 PM |
I torrent every single thing that I watch. I've been stealing stuff for a very long time. I used Napster when it was around.
by Anonymous | reply 4 | September 6, 2025 10:50 PM |
Sony owns the rights to the show; it sounds like their licensing deal with Hulu ended.
I checked TV Guide, and it's on local MeTV channels
I was never a fan of All in the Family, but I get frustrated when this happens. I started watching the original Magnum P.I. on the Roku channel in June, but on August 1, it was gone.
Shows like The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Andy Griffith Show, and The Beverly Hillbillies are in the public domain, so you'll always be able to watch them, but other shows are dependent on streaming services' willingness to pay for the rights.
by Anonymous | reply 5 | September 6, 2025 11:12 PM |
Sony should have its own streaming service for their library of films and TV shows (Columbia, TriStar, Screen Gems, Sony Classics, etc.).
by Anonymous | reply 6 | September 6, 2025 11:21 PM |
I hear you, OP. I had started watching Melrose Place from the beginning on Amazon Prime and had gotten as far as early season 3 episodes- arguably the best season. Then the show was pulled. I was pissed!
by Anonymous | reply 7 | September 6, 2025 11:29 PM |
I like to watch ants walk across the dried mudbanks.
by Anonymous | reply 8 | September 6, 2025 11:31 PM |
I watched every episode of All in the Family on Tubi or one of those free streaming services last year (I think it was last year). I don't pay for any.
You can't get every show on physical media, of course.
by Anonymous | reply 9 | September 7, 2025 12:16 AM |
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