![]() ![]() Of course, I could always go to a pirate site and get access to practically everything, but while that's probably more convenient, I'm trying to do things legally. The show may not be on any streaming service available to me at a particular point in time. Not a random show that may or may not be on a streaming service I'm paying for. When I want to watch the a particular show, I want to watch that. So while that's an option that should exist, in practice it usually doesn't, so disks are the only thing legally available for those who want continuous access. ![]() Buying and downloading a file would also work in theory, but in most cases you can't legally buy a video file, you can only lease video files for a specific device for a finite indefinite time. No streaming service will guarantee you endless future access to a particular video, and that makes them distinctly different. However, if you want to watch a particular movie/show repeatedly, then you want a Blue-Ray or DVD, not a streaming service. If you just "want to watch something" but don't care exactly what it is, a streaming service is great. I pay for a number of streaming services, and yet every month things I used to be able to see have disappeared from those services. The key distinction is that specific videos disappear from streaming services at any time - there are no guarantees. Blue-Rays and DVDs aren't replaceable by streaming services. ![]()
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