As part of a 2022 tax savings scheme, HBO Discovery is axing several popular TV series in midstream, including The Time Traveler's Wife. Oh, well . . . .
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Reply by wonder2wonder
on May 1, 2023 at 4:31 PM
Well, if it's the same as the movie, then we already know what will happen. If not, there are questions like, 'Will he still have a daughter or will it be a son', 'Will he die?'.
Reply by PT 100
on May 1, 2023 at 6:51 PM
I've been recording all eps on my PC's hard drive via my PlayOn Home Windows server for later viewing (via streaming them from my PC to my TV as MPEG4 video files). Now that it's cancelled, I may wipe them all out w/out viewing them, just to save space, since I likely won't ever see an ending.
Disappointing. But it's still worth keeping HBO Max (to be renamed just Max on 5/23), because I can still record other shows and lots of great movies curated from the TCM library. I just hope that HBO Max is now done messing around w/mid-stream movie & TV show cancellations. I'm saving a lot of $ by having an annual subscription, but I don't like what they've been doing lately.
Reply by PT 100
on May 8, 2023 at 1:42 AM
I'm confused. If they're canceling it midstream, how do you know there's a "chapter ending" of some sort. Why shouldn't I just watch the movie to see how it ends?
Reply by PT 100
on May 8, 2023 at 3:28 AM
Well, if the movie has more than in the series, I don't think I need to waste a lot of time watching all the existing episodes if I can just watch the movie and get a satisfying ending. Does that make sense?
Reply by PT 100
on May 10, 2023 at 3:26 AM
Thanks, I guess I'll just watch the movie.