I did get my moneys worth running through every season of Homicide: Life on the Street but yeah I barely open the app anymore.
Stumble, I assume is about a ummm sports person who hurts themselves and can't play sports anymore so they have to find a normal person job and its hard so they are essentially stumbling through life, but it's a double entendre since it was a stumble that ended their sports career
I don’t even think I’m paying for peacock anymore, and yet I still have it. Pretty sure I opened an account to watch the Psych movie…idk how I’m not paying now. Maybe I signed up with an old card and they just never cancelled my account when I got a new card? Lol
iirc last I heard they had a script and all that and were just waiting for everyone’s schedules to line up
It is about Cheerleaders, and it's genuinely great. Really dumb/absurd I cancelled and they did not offer me anything lol
I get peacock through my xfinity. Just got an email saying it will be extended another year. There’s no way they don’t renew it again.
Wild, Xfinity cancelled my free Peacock after like the first two years That was maybe 3 or 4 years ago though... I have Breezeline fiber now
Watched all 8 eps of Down Cemetery Road on Apple TV over the last few days, solid enough thriller/mystery show. Good villain
After seeing Michael I was planning on watching Leaving Neverland again, but surprised to see it was removed from Max. It’s not on any other streaming service too. Was that something ever acknowledged?
If you’ve already seen the Lou Perlman doc on Netflix, you can probably skip Boyband Confidential on HBO Max. I’m on the second episode and it’s extremely similar
HBO wanted to acquire some live Michael concert specials, and part of the deal in doing so, was to remove the doc from their service, so they did