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georgiana08 August 5 2017, 16:58:06 UTC
I don't need an ER revival, I just need Netflix or Hulu or someone to pick up the streaming rights so that I can relive the magic of the first eight or so seasons.


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bluebandit77 August 5 2017, 17:03:53 UTC
is their a site i can watch it..why doesn't any site have it??

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georgiana08 August 5 2017, 17:15:54 UTC
iTunes and Amazon both have it to buy, but that's expensive when you're talking about a show with 15 seasons.

I'm honestly shocked that none of the major streaming sights have picked up the rights to it yet. It was such a huge show back when it aired, and it's not like it had some forgettable cast that just faded into oblivion. So many of them are still pretty famous (at least to TV audiences).

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bluebandit77 August 5 2017, 17:31:01 UTC
Exactly 1.99 and episode or 19.99 a season.

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realblast3 August 5 2017, 18:19:51 UTC
This is a perfect example of why it's worth it to keep or get a Netflix mailer subscription. This is how I watch ER and many, many other shows andmovies that are not available no many how many online subscriptions I get to Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime. In some cases, even if I want to pay for a show or movie, on like Vudu, it's not even there.

Literally, the only place to find almost everything is the Netflix Mailer DVD/Blue-ray program.

Also, when it comes to paying for something, I might buy, say a whole season of like Sex and the City on Vudu, for instance, because I know I will re-watch it alot and yearly, but with other shows, I just have a nostalgic ache for them once in a while and I don't necessarily want to buy a whole season. Which is why mailing away for them on Netflix is perfect for those cases.

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helyanwe89 August 5 2017, 20:17:12 UTC
I agree, I like the opinion of having the DVD mailed to me. Netflix has most stuff available on DVD, the streaming is just very limited.

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annie_oakley August 5 2017, 17:16:40 UTC
And it's not even airing on TNT in the mornings anymore. I don't think it's in syndication at all.

I hate buying DVDs now with streaming but I had to buy the first 3 seasons of ER last year because that's the only way to watch it now.

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ellyrianna August 5 2017, 17:21:58 UTC
It's in syndication on some rando channel. I don't know which one, just that my dad will text me sometimes when he's watching it in the afternoons because he knows I love it.

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shannenb August 5 2017, 17:31:21 UTC
__onthebound August 6 2017, 20:11:05 UTC
yep. every day from 3pm - 6pm, and usually all day on saturdays. they're on s3 now

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xtinkerbellax August 5 2017, 17:31:49 UTC
That's when I first really got into it and saw the earlier seasons and then started watching the last couple when they were still airing.

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jearsforqueers August 6 2017, 02:49:39 UTC
you can always try to take the DVDs out of the library, through inter-loan. it's time consuming in some instances, but if it's something that netflix/hulu doesn't have... it's better than shelling out the money to buy.

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ellyrianna August 5 2017, 17:21:21 UTC
THANK YOU

I had to buy a season on DVD to watch it. *Tracey Jordan voice* ON DVD

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patchsassy August 5 2017, 18:32:33 UTC
That's the only way I've been able to watch Will & Grace. I bought all of the DVDs before Netflix streaming was a thing. (Bless you, Target, and your great sales back in the aughts.)

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chasethesun August 6 2017, 15:20:43 UTC
I got the entire set in an Amazon sale for £40.00 last year. If only I could be bothered connecting my dvd player, taking the case out of the box, taking the dvd out of the case.....ah forget it. I'll just watch the shitty quality ones online.

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