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I don't mind the repetitions so much but it would be great if they weren't of the same episode for 2 or 3 weeks.
I'm a huge Deadliest Catch fan and at the end of the last season thought that we might see a few of the older episodes.... instead we got the same two over and over.
 
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I agree you can even see the same show on the same day in different time slots eg biker build off, american chopper,are two but most shows are repetative, sure repeat them but not in prime time slots, give us new episodes to look forward to.
 
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What gets my goat is when you faithfully watch a series e.g. American Hot Rod and get to know the crew and the story, the season ends and Disco starts the endless and seemingly random repetition of the episodes,
THEN they slip the knife in by running the new series without fanfare and you miss the start...
Well why wouldn't I miss it? I don't sit around watching endless repeats!
I go to the website to find out what the hell is going on with the series and according to said website, the series doesn't even exist!!!
WTF?
 
Posts: 2 | Location: New Zulland | Registered: 02 January 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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So true, i am so sick of seeing the same thing month after month, when they addvertise " new episode" but in reality we get the same old crap..

no good Discovery.. you will make me give up pay TV
 
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