"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle
I would love to know how many times I watcher ER from start to finish when it was airing daily on TNT. It may still, for all I know. I know it's in syndication here daily.
Pretty pretty please don't you ever ever feel like you're less than f**ckin' perfect!
Will and Grace is on cable 24 hours a day, they won't be giving that to Netflix anytime soon. I think they'll put ER on eventually, would also like Community, Bunheads, and Smash on there.
That history cartoon with the "Oldest Woman Alive" Can't remember the name...
"If this is going to be a Christian nation that doesn't help the poor, either we have to pretend that Jesus was just as selfish as we are, or we've got to acknowledge that He commanded us to love the poor and serve the needy without condition and then admit that we just don't want to do it." -Stephen Colbert
Animanics is on Amazon prime. That's most likely the reason why it's not on Netflix. Can't speak for the rest of your list since I'm not sure.
Smash was on Netflix for awhile, however, for some reason, they took it off. Since I have both Prime and Netflix, I was hoping that when they announced that the entire series of Seinfeld would be coming to a streaming platform that it was either of those two. However, it's on Hulu plus. Which is a service I would like, but strongly refuse to pay for it.
I do want to know when the second series/season of Broadchurch is going to be on there. The first one is, and I missed the second one and am dying to see it.
It was for awhile on Netflix. They initially started with being one of the services that showed the pilot in advance of its official debut on NBC. Then, when when season 1 was out on DVD/Blu Ray, it was on there not too long after and the same with Season 2. I know this because that's how I was able to finish the series since I stopped watching for one reason or another in the middle of season 2.
Though, I will admit, that the way Netflix deals with streaming content is beyond me. They would put something up, like Smash for example. And, for no reason at all, take it down and replace it with something else. Now, I know that for things that Netflix has limited access to, they alert you of that. For example, they had limited access to a bunch of the James Bond films and it said that it was only streaming till a given date. But, I know that there are things that they do take down, that are American shows and aren't available on the American Netflix site, but they are sometimes available on their international ones. Guess I am still baffled at the regulations/rights regarding content streaming.
Incorrect, Islander. It was only available by DVD through Netflix. Never through streaming. Hulu had exclusivity of streaming Season One. Season Two was never made available by any streaming provider.
Will And Grace is unlikely to become available anytime soon. Between WE and Logo, this show is still being syndicated multiple times a day. Every day. That is why when the entirety of a show like Friends became available for streaming, it was such a huge deal. You can still catch several episodes of it every day on a number of channels; including Nickelodeon, TV Land and TBS.
"Season Two was never made available by any streaming provider."
Season 2 of Smash was most definitely on Hulu. I watched the large majority of the episodes that way and actually didn't even watch the final episode until many months after it aired.
Smash isn't on Hulu anymore. Currently, it's only available to stream through Amazon Prime.
I wish someone (anyone!) had the latest season of Doctor Who available to stream. I don't get BBC America, so I haven't been able to see any episodes with Peter Capaldi as the Doctor. It'd be nice to see all the 90s Nickelodeon shows back on Netflix, too.
Every living soul has got a voice - you've got to give it room and let it sing.
"Carson has combined his passion for helping children with his love for one of Cincinnati's favorite past times - cornhole - to create a unique and exciting event perfect for a corporate outing, entertaining clients or family fun."
Ellen is shown on some upper cable channel called Laff. Not sure if it is available everywhere.
I guess I would choose The Facts of Life.
"I don't want the pretty lights to come and get me."-Homecoming 2005
"You can't pray away the gay."-Callie Torres on Grey's Anatomy.
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The Facts of Life is on Logo, Marianne. They have marathons.
"Carson has combined his passion for helping children with his love for one of Cincinnati's favorite past times - cornhole - to create a unique and exciting event perfect for a corporate outing, entertaining clients or family fun."
That's actually 1 channel I don't get. We have all kinds of weird ones like college sports networks.
"I don't want the pretty lights to come and get me."-Homecoming 2005
"You can't pray away the gay."-Callie Torres on Grey's Anatomy.
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The first two seasons of Slings were on Hulu last time I looked, but I've given up on the streaming services when it comes to that show and just bought the DVDs instead. What I want is for Netflix (or whoever) to have shows that never came out on DVD at all - the original <I>Cupid</I> or the U.S. <I>Touching Evil</I>, little one-season wonders like that.
"Incorrect, Islander. It was only available by DVD through Netflix. Never through streaming. Hulu had exclusivity of streaming Season One. Season Two was never made available by any streaming provider."
Actually you're incorrect. I watched Smash on netflix a couple of months back.
I NEED Pushing Daisies. Somewhere. Anywhere.
Updated On: 8/1/15 at 11:36 AM