When I start telling Wife "No, we can't get that show anymore" she is going to start agitating for cable again.JCC wrote: ↑Sat Oct 12, 2019 8:34 am Kraken, at this point I would say you are overthinking this. You aren't making a monumental long term decision. That's what you do when you sign up for cable or sattelite. Just pick one and try it. At worst you pay for one month and then you can switch to something else.
You also need to stop worrying about specific channels. My experience is many channels you "can't live without" you don't end up missing. There's probably not an easy way to subscribe to one or two specific channels you want - but if you have patience, there may well be a way to get to the content you want on that channel in the future.
In the long run you will enjoy how much less you are paying for TV which will greatly outweigh the pain of missing the one or two must have shows on the network you were sure you couldn't live without.
If I go with Youtube, the only things I know I'll miss are Rick & Morty and Archer (Cartoon Network). Whereas if I go with Hulu, I lose AMC, which has far more shows that we follow, and BBC America (Dr Who). So I'll lose less by choosing Youtube. What I'm wondering is if there's a way to subscribe to just Cartoon Network without buying a huge expensive package like Hulu.
But yeah, you're right: I want to make these decisions once and never have to think about it again.
IDK what "a two trial" is.
Limited control over the DVR would be irritating; we keep track of where we left off by deleting episodes after they're seen.