Off Topic NETFLIX and Box Set series Thread.

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Will be interested to see how they do it, but still totally baffled by the u-turn ending with respect to his daughter.

Not sure if I mentioned it before but Hellbound (Korean) is watchable, creepy and an unusually unique concept. Twist at the end is intriguing too.
I recently watched S1 of Alice in Borderland, a Tokyo version of Squid Games. Recommended.
 
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After three years membership i've just cancelled my Netflix. They're talking about adding adverts for a lower subscription, next step will be pay higher not to get adverts.
So has anyone got other recommendations to pay for, I already pay towards Amazon Prime, ta.
 
It seems like a hard question. Are there any legal services that are close to Netflix for mainstream content? I don't think so, but it depends on your viewing tastes. Disney+ is an option, but it has different content.

I've been streaming/downloading for about 25 years now (from when download speeds made it viable) but I could never limit myself to a single legal service, so I don't. I download content and warch it in a media player.

My current setup uses a home server (a PC/device that is always on, but doesn't need to be I guess) to automatically read and download new episodes as they come out for the TV series I want, then display/view it in Plex, which is a media app for smart tvs/mobile etc. This provides a netflix type interface with episode information/series etc. There are other options to a PC for a server.

I can expand on how this works if anyone is interested. Its pretty simple to set up. If you don't have a spare device you could use a laptop or something but it would only download/let you playback episodes when it is on. With an always on device you can connect to it from anywhere at any time.
 
It seems like a hard question. Are there any legal services that are close to Netflix for mainstream content? I don't think so, but it depends on your viewing tastes. Disney+ is an option, but it has different content.

I've been streaming/downloading for about 25 years now (from when download speeds made it viable) but I could never limit myself to a single legal service, so I don't. I download content and warch it in a media player.

My current setup uses a home server (a PC/device that is always on, but doesn't need to be I guess) to automatically read and download new episodes as they come out for the TV series I want, then display/view it in Plex, which is a media app for smart tvs/mobile etc. This provides a netflix type interface with episode information/series etc. There are other options to a PC for a server.

I can expand on how this works if anyone is interested. Its pretty simple to set up. If you don't have a spare device you could use a laptop or something but it would only download/let you playback episodes when it is on. With an always on device you can connect to it from anywhere at any time.
Yes please
And can you come round and set it up ?? Cos I’m lost at all this stuff
 
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