Don't worry about it, OPs are just a waste of time that most never look at a second time (or at all).(I'm not really 100% happy with this and might tweak the thread a bit later. Bed now, though.)
The ending was so well done.I kinda wish S5 was the last one with how it ended, but I am hyped
It was, and this sort of ruins it all
I had no idea this show was starting this soon, might need to watch the last episode again I completely forgot what happened
Wait, 2 more????Praise be! Can't believe we are locked in for two more seasons
I'd be totally OK if the show ended right at that point, but at the same time I like the cast so much that I wouldn't mind sticking around for another 2 seasons if they could keep up the same quality of story-telling.
Same, I want more of it but also worried that they don't blow the moments they had at the end.I'd be totally OK if the show ended right at that point, but at the same time I like the cast so much that I wouldn't mind sticking around for another 2 seasons if they could keep up the same quality of story-telling.
So was season 5!anyone know when the ABC app will have the ep? is it live yet?
much rather watch this on my apple tv 4k vs. over the air cable
yes, we have 6 and 7 confirmed. it may be understood that that is the end of the show by people working on it.
Daisy/Quake
She looks so young there. That's like 12 horrible life events ago.
The episode has to air on TV first, then appears on the ABC app at around 5am the next morning. You'll be watching on Saturdays if you wait for the app every week.anyone know when the ABC app will have the ep? is it live yet?
I guess Hulu will still put the episodes up (and then remove them after a certain amount of time)?The episode has to air on TV first, then appears on the ABC app at around 5am the next morning. You'll be watching on Saturdays if you wait for the app every week.
Hulu typically has the most recently aired 5-6 episodes, also put up the morning after airing.I love how Hulu literally just has S5E22. That's it lol.
I guess Hulu will still put the episodes up (and then remove them after a certain amount of time)?
And then eventually, when Disney+ gets going, the show will be exclusive to that (taken off Netflix)?Hulu typically has the most recently aired 5-6 episodes, also put up the morning after airing.
I don't think Netflix would have signed a contract that stipulates they lose broadcast rights as soon as x happens but like everything they carry, an expiration date is probably attached. It might not happen right when Disney+ launches but if Disney chooses not to renew any agreement in place, it could get delisted with seemingly little notice as far as the general public is concerned.And then eventually, when Disney+ gets going, the show will be exclusive to that (taken off Netflix)?