Probably because they signed a contract with Netflix in November a year or two ago to be available for Christmas of that year. Now that contract is expiring in November as a result.
Probably because they signed a contract with Netflix in November a year or two ago to be available for Christmas of that year. Now that contract is expiring in November as a result.
That is the correct answer for anything packaged in a sleeve.
I’m guessing it’s internal dissent from a bunch of women at ESPN coupled with the stories last week about Barstool’s contract language and the continuing exposure of so many sexual harassers. They don’t want the headache. Too bad, because PMT is way better than Barstool.
I will definitely see how feasible this is, thanks for the suggestion.
1 sleeve = 1 serving
A little peanut butter, a little jelly on a saltine makes a great snack.
Look at you, bragging about not losing your phone in a blackout.
Judging by his hyper (fragile) masculine persona, it’s hard to believe that’s physically achievable.
Every have that moment where you wake up the morning after getting blackout drunk and you look at your phone and see 24 missed calls and 30 unread texts in your inbox and you wonder what you possibly could have done to piss people off so much?
Meanwhile, Fox Sports has decided to stay with it’s project, Living In A Van Down By the River Talk.
Every Tom, Murph, and Sully cries into his shitty Gansett pour tonight
They need a generic, soulless police procedural or two. That’ll bring in enough money to sponsor their other more interesting originals.
I realize this, I just happen to read this website, and like most others, find it a convenient place to read these things. What usually happens is that I see this article pop up, I then google Amazon Prime X Month 20XX, and find the list elsewhere.
I’m on the opposite end of that continuum. I haven’t been able to watch a single episode of HIMYM since the finale originally aired.
Sorry, but...that’s exactly where we’re headed. :/
Yeah. While not specifically HIMYM, Futurama and Better Off Ted were my Netflix comfort food but they’re both gone now (having ONLY the last 4 seasons of Futurama doesn’t count). Now it feels like Netflix has very few good movies, it’s losing all it’s classic tv shows (they have Fuller House but Full House is…
Heck with the rest of that stuff, just give me my Longmire.
The problem is that I do not see Mindhunter season 2-forever on this list. I need there to be more episodes as often as I hit that “Skip to next episode” button. Hurry up, Netflix, I expect miracles for my $10.99 a month.
Netflix is really going all in on its original content and trying to manage that content’s budget by sacrificing expensive contracts for popular TV and film releases.
HIMYM is becoming a Hulu-exclusive. Expect to see that with shows that whose parent companies have a stake in that service. Same with Futurama, Whedonverse, Bobs Burgers, 30 Rock, etc.