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Post by stargazer1682 on Jun 4, 2020 21:15:41 GMT
I guess this isn't going to be on Netflix. I already missed the first 3 episodes It is online on the CW website; and if you have something Roku, the streaming channel for The CW.
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Post by Jayman on Jun 4, 2020 23:10:36 GMT
I guess this isn't going to be on Netflix. I already missed the first 3 episodes It is online on the CW website; and if you have something Roku, the streaming channel for The CW. i have a roku. I will have to look into that
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Post by stargazer1682 on Jun 4, 2020 23:39:14 GMT
It is online on the CW website; and if you have something Roku, the streaming channel for The CW. i have a roku. I will have to look into that I've watched most of the first three episodes that way; especially when my DVR recording for the last few minutes of episode 3 cut out due to a storm. I liked the first two episodes, but as I posted in another thread, I wasn't particularly impressed by the third episode.
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Post by Jayman on Jun 4, 2020 23:47:51 GMT
i have a roku. I will have to look into that I've watched most of the first three episodes that way; especially when my DVR recording for the last few minutes of episode 3 cut out due to a storm. I liked the first two episodes, but as I posted in another thread, I wasn't particularly impressed by the third episode. do they also keep up past seasons for viewing on the cw app? Or it’s only recent episodes?
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Post by stargazer1682 on Jun 5, 2020 0:59:31 GMT
I've watched most of the first three episodes that way; especially when my DVR recording for the last few minutes of episode 3 cut out due to a storm. I liked the first two episodes, but as I posted in another thread, I wasn't particularly impressed by the third episode. do they also keep up past seasons for viewing on the cw app? Or it’s only recent episodes? Not sure, may depend on the series. I haven't used the CW app extensively for other shows, other than to catch-up with shows I was behind on, like Stargirl or the occasional Arrowverse show. I think anything they have up that's still in production, they limit at least the latest season to the last handful of episodes. I don't think they have past seasons, at least not any more; and especially the Arrowverse shows that have since gotten Netflix deals to stream seasons once a season has wrapped. CW typically gets first dibs on the latest season, then Netflix (in the case of the Arrowverse shows) gets everything up to the most recent season.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jun 5, 2020 8:12:21 GMT
I guess this isn't going to be on Netflix. I already missed the first 3 episodes It may be at some point, but so far its on the DC universe streaming service and the day after it airs on the DC universe streaming service it airs on the CW. Also its not a CW show its a DC universe show
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Post by onethreetwo on Jun 5, 2020 17:09:57 GMT
I didn't love them killing the kid. It felt tonally off to me. Still though, I'm excited to see the newly formed JSA when it happens.
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Post by Jayman on Jun 5, 2020 17:18:32 GMT
I guess this isn't going to be on Netflix. I already missed the first 3 episodes It may be at some point, but so far its on the DC universe streaming service and the day after it airs on the DC universe streaming service it airs on the CW. Also its not a CW show its a DC universe show Ok thanks.
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Post by Jayman on Jun 5, 2020 17:21:04 GMT
do they also keep up past seasons for viewing on the cw app? Or it’s only recent episodes? Not sure, may depend on the series. I haven't used the CW app extensively for other shows, other than to catch-up with shows I was behind on, like Stargirl or the occasional Arrowverse show. I think anything they have up that's still in production, they limit at least the latest season to the last handful of episodes. I don't think they have past seasons, at least not any more; and especially the Arrowverse shows that have since gotten Netflix deals to stream seasons once a season has wrapped. CW typically gets first dibs on the latest season, then Netflix (in the case of the Arrowverse shows) gets everything up to the most recent season. Looks like I am going to have to pay to see the episodes I missed. That being the case, I may just throw in the towel altogether. I am not the biggest fan of batwoman and have become increasingly disappointed with Legends. Supergirl and the flash I can still see on Netflix.
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Post by stargazer1682 on Jun 5, 2020 17:27:24 GMT
Not sure, may depend on the series. I haven't used the CW app extensively for other shows, other than to catch-up with shows I was behind on, like Stargirl or the occasional Arrowverse show. I think anything they have up that's still in production, they limit at least the latest season to the last handful of episodes. I don't think they have past seasons, at least not any more; and especially the Arrowverse shows that have since gotten Netflix deals to stream seasons once a season has wrapped. CW typically gets first dibs on the latest season, then Netflix (in the case of the Arrowverse shows) gets everything up to the most recent season. Looks like I am going to have to pay to see the episodes I missed. That being the case, I may just throw in the towel altogether. I am not the biggest fan of batwoman and have become increasingly disappointed with Legends. Supergirl and the flash I can still see on Netflix. No, this is Stargirl's first season and there are still only 3 episodes aired so far; and the Pilot is still up and viewable on The CW app. Also, Stargirl is not affiliated with the Arrowverse, for whatever that's worth.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jun 5, 2020 19:40:53 GMT
I've watched most of the first three episodes that way; especially when my DVR recording for the last few minutes of episode 3 cut out due to a storm. I liked the first two episodes, but as I posted in another thread, I wasn't particularly impressed by the third episode. do they also keep up past seasons for viewing on the cw app? Or it’s only recent episodes? Only current seasons but that should be good for Stargirl.
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Post by Jayman on Jun 5, 2020 19:50:06 GMT
do they also keep up past seasons for viewing on the cw app? Or it’s only recent episodes? Only current seasons but that should be good for Stargirl. but it looks like I cannot get the episodes I missed of batwoman and legends unless I pay for them on amazon prime or something
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jun 5, 2020 19:55:17 GMT
Only current seasons but that should be good for Stargirl. but it looks like I cannot get the episodes I missed of batwoman and legends unless I pay for them on amazon prime or something Yeah that stinks. This is why these streaming wars are bad for the consumer.
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Post by Jayman on Jun 5, 2020 20:02:37 GMT
but it looks like I cannot get the episodes I missed of batwoman and legends unless I pay for them on amazon prime or something Yeah that stinks. This is why these streaming wars are bad for the consumer. Now it’s a whole mess with contracts and deals with streaming companies and shows switching streaming companies
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jun 12, 2020 19:03:30 GMT
Episode 4 was also good, but i would say it was the weakest of the episodes aired so far.
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Post by taylorfirst1 on Jun 12, 2020 19:16:37 GMT
Episode 4 was very good. The whole show has been very satisfying so far.
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Post by onethreetwo on Jun 12, 2020 20:08:07 GMT
Episode 4 was also good, but i would say it was the weakest of the episodes aired so far. One of the two weakest, yes. I can see where we're going and I think it's a little lazy. Titans did this, too. One episode to introduce each new team member. But a more creative writing team would find a way to naturally introduce the team in the overall story. We wouldn't need an episode called Wildcat that is solely about her introduction to the team. In fact, they could have one episode where she brings all her friends to the hall for one big initiation and formation. But no, we have to suffer the individual episodes. It points to a bigger overall problem, I think. The plot is a little thin. And we're moving at a turtle's pace now. Now...after all that complaining...I'm still really enjoying the show overall. The costumes look great and the costume effects in this last episode also looked great.
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Post by stargazer1682 on Jun 13, 2020 2:01:19 GMT
Episode 4 was also good, but i would say it was the weakest of the episodes aired so far. One of the two weakest, yes. I can see where we're going and I think it's a little lazy. Titans did this, too. One episode to introduce each new team member. But a more creative writing team would find a way to naturally introduce the team in the overall story. We wouldn't need an episode called Wildcat that is solely about her introduction to the team. In fact, they could have one episode where she brings all her friends to the hall for one big initiation and formation. But no, we have to suffer the individual episodes. It points to a bigger overall problem, I think. The plot is a little thin. And we're moving at a turtle's pace now. Now...after all that complaining...I'm still really enjoying the show overall. The costumes look great and the costume effects in this last episode also looked great. This. It's like I've said before, I'm so tired of how these shows are paced now. Star Trek: Picard was exactly the same way and it got to be really fucking annoying four episodes in and they were still adding main characters; and hadn't actually accomplished anything. Once upon a time writers knew how to get to the damn point! I've just started my umpteenth rewatch of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and decided, if only for my own amusement, to start doing an episode by episode review; and my biggest observation from the first episode was just basking in the glory of how they wasted no time assembling the core group of characters, established who they are and what they're doing and their dynamic as friends and a team. You definitely don't have Buffy going around saying, "Hey, want to join my secret group of demon fighters? We've got outfits!" They come together organically and figure out their respective roles. And even though it's the same broad premise of high school students fighting bad guys, somehow this feels more juvenile somehow; like she's forming the Junior Justice Society and you expect an adult to come along and ask, "what the hell are you doing?" Which reminds me that Courtney and Pat hardly seemed to interact these last couple of episodes; or certainly at least this one, and that dynamic I think was half of what made the first couple of episodes so good. He had the experience and wisdom as a superhero, even if JV; he was teaching her the ropes, making sure she was doing this right and making sure she was kept safe. Now she's off doing her own thing, while Pat is blissfully unaware. Is Courtney's plan to rebuild the Justice Society entirely with high school students? And do they even appreciate the stakes, seeing as how their predecessors were all brutally killed? They started off so well, but the last two episodes felt more like filler that should have all been condensed into the first 1-2 episodes.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jun 13, 2020 7:34:49 GMT
One of the two weakest, yes. I can see where we're going and I think it's a little lazy. Titans did this, too. One episode to introduce each new team member. But a more creative writing team would find a way to naturally introduce the team in the overall story. We wouldn't need an episode called Wildcat that is solely about her introduction to the team. In fact, they could have one episode where she brings all her friends to the hall for one big initiation and formation. But no, we have to suffer the individual episodes. It points to a bigger overall problem, I think. The plot is a little thin. And we're moving at a turtle's pace now. Now...after all that complaining...I'm still really enjoying the show overall. The costumes look great and the costume effects in this last episode also looked great. They started off so well, but the last two episodes felt more like filler that should have all been condensed into the first 1-2 episodes. Yeah i kind of agree with that, i mean i don`t mind some filler episodes if the season is 22-25 episodes long, but when its only 13 episodes it should be possible to do a season without filler episodes.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 30, 2020 9:37:04 GMT
Same, also killer opening for pilot
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