Amazon Prime Instant Video is Annoying
Tuesday 9th June, 2015 16:49 Comments: 0
They've done it again. A little while ago I started watching Community on Amazon's Instant Video. I'm only 7 episodes into the show and now I can only watch Season 5 for free using my Prime subscription.
Seriously Amazon, WTF?!? First you stop me watching Extant halfway through (I notice that Extant is now available again), then you stop me watching Perception, and now Community!? I'm not going to jump into season 5 of a show, that would be crazy! It's bad enough that I'm not entirely sure how I can legally watch the sixth season in the UK (understandably, Yahoo Screen won't let me watch it from the UK), but that's a problem to solve in about 90 episodes' time.
How on earth is anyone supposed to get into a show and watch the episodes back to back if you keep messing around your Prime customers? You're practically forcing us to buy every episode so we can start and/or continue to watch the show. If I wanted to pay for every episode I wouldn't pay for a Prime subscription in the first place (I'm usually happy with free delivery, and if I ever need next day delivery it's probably cheaper to pay for that than pay for Prime).
At least I can watch Community on Netflix.
Seriously Amazon, WTF?!? First you stop me watching Extant halfway through (I notice that Extant is now available again), then you stop me watching Perception, and now Community!? I'm not going to jump into season 5 of a show, that would be crazy! It's bad enough that I'm not entirely sure how I can legally watch the sixth season in the UK (understandably, Yahoo Screen won't let me watch it from the UK), but that's a problem to solve in about 90 episodes' time.
How on earth is anyone supposed to get into a show and watch the episodes back to back if you keep messing around your Prime customers? You're practically forcing us to buy every episode so we can start and/or continue to watch the show. If I wanted to pay for every episode I wouldn't pay for a Prime subscription in the first place (I'm usually happy with free delivery, and if I ever need next day delivery it's probably cheaper to pay for that than pay for Prime).
At least I can watch Community on Netflix.