24-05-2022 9:50
Why are only the first five episodes of The Staircase available to watch? What an absolutely bizarre business model, only showing the first five espidoes of an eight episode series.
It's a con, especially when they're advertising it on their front page.
You don't get this sort of nonsense with Amazon or Netflix.
Membership cancelled.
24-05-2022 10:14 - edited 24-05-2022 10:18
Hi @Anonymous User
Because The Staircase is on weekly catch up and episode one started five weeks ago.
It's not true what you say about Netflix where for example I am currently watching "Better Call Saul" on Netflix and this TV show a new episode is added weekly.
24-05-2022 10:32 - edited 24-05-2022 10:35
24-05-2022 10:38
Have to say that I prefer that model as I find it easier to keep up to date with shows that are weekly. Plus it makes sense when they are going to be introducing the ad tier, which will probably see a lot of folk cancel.
Assuming there is no overall price increase for no ads I will keep it for the time being.
24-05-2022 10:31
@Anonymous User
This has nothing to do with NOW or Sky. The show is by HBO and for some reason they released 3 episodes in 1 go on the 5th May, then it's been weekly as @schnapps pointed out.
The next 3 episodes are over the course of the next 3 weeks. A quick google search will show this.
Also when Mr Robot was being shown on Amazon this was also weekly drops.
24-05-2022 12:52
"A quick google search will show this"
NOW TV should be displaying this information. It's ludicrous that you have to search for it online!
24-05-2022 13:03
@Anonymous User
NOW aren’t advertising that ALL episodes are available. In fact when you go into the show it will indicate when the next episode is available.
See below screenshot.
24-05-2022 13:06
Hi @Anonymous User
This screen shot taken from the NOW website says "streaming weekly" top right hand corner .
24-05-2022 16:30
Have to admit I find the trickle feed of episodes to be a bit frustrating, but even worse is when the whole series is finally up, ALL the episodes expire within a short period. 15 days for Julia at the moment. So the last episode is available for far less time than the early episodes. Up to 8 weeks.
https://www.nowtv.com/gb/watch/home/asset/julia/iYEQZ2rcf32XRGvK7x42N9
24-05-2022 18:20
The problem when it’s not content directly owned by Sky it won’t be on long after airing, then you have the frustrating wait to see if and when it returns. Whereas if I use my HBO Max subscription the shows will permanently remain on the service.