Coda had an impossible task to accomplish, and honestly, I think they did it well. I'll fully admit that all the time-mechanics were confusing from time to time, but necessary to do the job the story set out for itself to do.
It's the streaming service for Paw Patrol and Pepa Pig. They could cancel all the Trek and they'd still be getting this family's money 52 weeks a year.It’s a catch 22 for them though. We only pay for P+ when there’s an active Trek show. I’m not a Disco fan. But, I do enjoy SNW, Prodigy, Picard, and LD. At 10 episodes each, that keeps us paying 40 out of 52 weeks per year.
Losing Picard *and* LD? That’s 20. So less revenue for their streaming service, which means more belt tightening which means we only subscribe for 10 weeks a year?
I didn't even realize that. We watch clip streams of those on YouTube.It's the streaming service for Paw Patrol and Pepa Pig. They could cancel all the Trek and they'd still be getting this family's money 52 weeks a year.
On the shelf at an airBnB we are staying at, just thought I should share:
There are some other exclusives that they have. 1883 and 1923 are westerns series that are a prequel to Yellowstone. I haven't seen Yellowstone, but I loved the prequels.It’s a catch 22 for them though. We only pay for P+ when there’s an active Trek show. I’m not a Disco fan. But, I do enjoy SNW, Prodigy, Picard, and LD. At 10 episodes each, that keeps us paying 40 out of 52 weeks per year.
Losing Picard *and* LD? That’s 20. So less revenue for their streaming service, which means more belt tightening which means we only subscribe for 10 weeks a year?
I heard Noble collection would be selling off the seized assets, but I haven’t been contacted by anyone.
You know ... it doesn't matter the role or rationale, it will be a crime against humanity if they don't do everything they can to get Robert Picardo in on this.