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Thanks, I've been waiting around a month to continue my train of free month trials throughout the year, lol.
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If you go to Paramount website, it shows it listed as one of their shows. So, one would assume of you join Paramount, you'd get access to it.
So, why wouldn't that be the case when you go through and purchase Paramount through Amazon?
Deceptive marketing!
You wouldn't found out until after you subscribe through Amazon.
I went through my PlayStation and found that you have to go through Peacock 🦚. However Peacock isn't a channel on Amazon Video.
Also chose Showtime, started Dexter last night. Not quite as engaging as the original, IMO, but not bad.
Also chose Showtime, started Dexter last night. Not quite as engaging as the original, IMO, but not bad.
However, I didn't subscribe to it so I have to assume Sony and the other people here knew it was Peacock where you get access to Yellowstone.
I don't know if you can even get it from Paramount's website. But it is listed under their shows. That's why I went with Paramount + channel on Amazon.
I also did Discovery + for 3 months. It seems to have a lot of options to watch too.
Between those two new channels and Prime, I'm booked for the winter.
Need to do more gaming anyways, as I've been too busy outdoors the past 5 months to keep from getting rusty.
Need to do more gaming anyways, as I've been too busy outdoors the past 5 months to keep from getting rusty.
I've only used it so far to binge a couple of NBC shows, and I want to say it ran out of credits or has a very limited selection if not a paying customer.
I watched the first few episodes of the new Dexter season, haven't poked around too much, I guess I can rewatch Twin Peaks which I rather enjoy. I'm sure there's lots of content, I poked around a little on Paramount+ but I didn't look very hard and wasn't particularly into most of what I saw. Have heard there is lots of content, I think mostly in the form of movies not found on other streaming platforms (I would presume lots of Paramount-distributed stuff, or smaller movie houses they are affiliated with)