Fox needs to let people watch The Finder on their own and not force it down people's throats. I mean I enjoyed it; It might be my new fandom...but I don't think forcing people to watch it is the right approach. It's just going to cause people retaliate from it.
But I also would never buy shows off of iTunes. They charge way too much imo. I think it's odd they charge more then stores and they're downloading. When you buy CD's or DVD/Blu Ray you are basically paying for the packaging/box not the actual discs...
I still haven't seen the Finder and don't intend on watching it, only Bones.
I only purchase the free episodes and lurk around the free episode part. But in the case of British television, iTunes is cheaper, but I rather own the DVDs for special features.
US Network shows still tend to be cheaper on DVD. Amazon sells at the cheapest you can sell them and Doctor Who still costs about $40-$50 each boxset. While Bones is going for $25-$30. Standard price for Doctor Who is about $80 and Bones is about $60. True Blood goes for about $60.
Do you mean used or old? DVD's? Because I think they're new ones are often high.
I usually wait for sales at stores to purchase DVD's. Like last year I bought Bones saeson 3 for 9.99 but it was on the biggest shopping day of the year here.
But I also would never buy shows off of iTunes. They charge way too much imo. I think it's odd they charge more then stores and they're downloading. When you buy CD's or DVD/Blu Ray you are basically paying for the packaging/box not the actual discs...
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I only purchase the free episodes and lurk around the free episode part. But in the case of British television, iTunes is cheaper, but I rather own the DVDs for special features.
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US Network TV shows; I don't believe are cheaper.
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I usually wait for sales at stores to purchase DVD's. Like last year I bought Bones saeson 3 for 9.99 but it was on the biggest shopping day of the year here.
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