"The Center Seat" on Peacock. The second half of the 55 Anniversary of Star Trek series that covers the movies, syndicated series, UPN, and following series.
Finished Survivor Australia vs World, caught up on Tracker, catch up on Chicago's next. (Besides my YouTube off road, cooking channels)Started Surreal Estate on Hulu.
NCIS and Origins, Ghosts, Georgie and Mandy(although Georgie is turning plumb ignorant), Survivor and we're still catching up on the Chicagos from last season (2 episodes left of Fire and PD) plus my youtube channels...
The one that has really jumped the shark is Abbott Elementary on ABC.
I'm still liking High Potential, and I'm trying to hold on to Shifting Gears. I haven't started in on the CBS stuff (Ghosts, Matlock, Elspeth) yet. NBC hasn't debuted its comedies yet.
As alluded to in the Support Forum, I found the first season of "American Gods" was included with our Amazon Prime Video subscription. Or, rather, episodes 1-4, 6, and 8 are included. For some reason Episodes 5 and 7 say "This title is unavailable due to expired rights" and obviously cannot be watched in the Amazon Prime Video app on my Apple TV.
I wished I knew that going in and watching this. My late friend in Glendale had told me about this when it was on Starz and I think I had watched the first episode during a Starz free weekend on Dish back in the Before Times. So now I'm invested, get through the first four episodes, and then Amazon sidetracks me into some other series without letting me know I am no longer watching "American Gods", confusing me no end (since "American Gods" bounces around in the Past, watching a medieval battle doesn't phase me until I realize we're not in Kansas anymore, so to speak…)
I guess I can pay Amazon $3 each to watch the expired rights episodes, but I cannot fathom why the rights would expire for some but not all of the episodes. It could be a guest star in those episodes causing the contractional confusion.