It was taken off like a year ago, maybe longer. The last season bombed so they took the whole thing down to avoid paying residuals. Think it was even before the merger.
Which just highlights how stupid the system is. Pay residuals, but pay them based on amount of viewing hours. If no one watches a show, there's still no reason to remove it.
Currently an expensive show no one watches can just bleed money.
WB Discovery is still getting their cut from Westworld, Raised by Wolves, and a dozen or so others by licensing it out to The Roku Channel streaming service of all things. So those actors went from getting scraps from HBO Max to probably next to nothing from Roku. I don't know if that's worse than having the content completely removed or not considering Roku is like Pluto TV and airs things more like cable.
Anyhoo, I'm sad WW went the way it did. The first season was pretty fantastic. The second season wasn't horrible but seemed a little aimless. I heard the third and I guess the fourth seasons continued declining so I haven't bothered watching them.
I stopped after season 2 and choose to only remember the first season, since ending to season 1 is a pretty satisfying wrap up the series. Season 1 is a fantastic standalone mini series.
That's where I stopped. It was a perfect miniseries. I saw there was going to be a second season and I just rolled my eyes and resolved not to watch it. The first season ended perfectly to me.
This is good to know. I started 2 but didn’t go more than a few episodes because it was just…boring? I did wonder what I was missing, but haven’t thought about it in awhile.
I bought their subscription just to watch it... A month after they decided to remove it. It was the main reason for me to set up my home media server with torrent.
They've got what they wanted, I pay pirates instead of then
Eh it's really not that bad. I knew exactly what you were trying to convey, and didn't even recognize any errors in the title until I saw that comment and reread it.
Regardless, you pluralized "streams," when in that case it should just be "stream". As a native English speaker, I don't think I could explain the actual "rule" or whatever, it's just automatic in my brain. In fact, I don't even think I'm right that you "pluralized" it. I think you just added an 's' so it changes the form or some shit... Man I don't know.