From what I've gathered from Reddit, yes. And some TV shows the episodes are out of order.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DisneyPlus/which subreddit are you going to for discussion of d+?
Just took advantage of my free year with being a Verizon customer which surprised me since AT&T is the "Official wireless sponsor" of Disney. Anyway, easy to add the app to my kids smart TV in the playroom. Not so easy to add it to my Sony 70" 4K TV. No Google Play so no download available. I bit the bullet and bought a Firestick on Amazon. I am a slave to DirecTV so streaming will be new to me. We do use Prime Video, well at least my kids do, me not so much. But talking to a lot of people, acording to them, it saves a ton of money. It may be time to shrink my DTV package and start streaming more.
Yeah, me too. Watched Frozen, Moana, The Mandalorian when dh and I got home from work, then I watched Noelle when I should have been sleeping. I just couldn't stop. I thought it was super cute.Forky Asks a Question is shorter than I expected but funny.
Pixar in real life is weird.
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series was not needed IMO and I grew up with the originals.
Encore was better than I expected.
Can you tell I haven't got much done today?
Is that when the second episode releases?Holy sh........, The Mandalorian. Can’t wait until Friday.
I also really enjoyed the Imagineering Story. I lived in SoCal as a young boy in the 60's, and we went to Disneyland pretty frequently. The scenes from those years brought back a lot of memories. I had forgotten all about the mermaids!Well, got it to work this evening and watched the Imagineering Story (absolutely loved - some great footage of the imagineers in the current attractions) and The Manderlorian (quite good - very good "feel" to it and has the right mix of action and humor)
A d+ is kind of harsh. Even with the issues many were having, I'd still give it at least a b-.which subreddit are you going to for discussion of d+?
Is that when the second episode releases?
I also really enjoyed the Imagineering Story. I lived in SoCal as a young boy in the 60's, and we went to Disneyland pretty frequently. The scenes from those years brought back a lot of memories. I had forgotten all about the mermaids!
A d+ is kind of harsh. Even with the issues many were having, I'd still give it at least a b-.
Yes.Is that when the second episode releases?
I haven't tried simultaneously streaming on multiple devices yet but it played great without any issues or buffering while playing on a single device.
After having Disney+ for around 24 hours now, I can honestly say that it is really lacking in dramatic content for grown ups. Particularly in binge-worthy television. Lately I've been re-watching The Closer on Amazon Prime and ds12 has been watching Psych, also on Prime. There is just nothing along those lines on Disney+ yet. I know they want to keep any MA content on Hulu, but some sort of cop show or medical drama-type content would be great. I know it's just getting started and I anticipate they'll add some of these things at some point (I hope, anyway), but one of the big questions people had was whether Netflix or Prime should be nervous and I would say, until Disney+ adds more content for adults (again, I'm not talking MA, I'm just talking dramatic television - TV14 or something), I will have to rely on other services for that.
We currently have:
Hulu w/ live TV
Amazon Prime
Netflix
Disney+ (3-year D23 deal)
We have Hulu mostly for watching sports, so we usually cancel it after college basketball is done for the year and pick it up again in August/September for football. Prime is something we'll keep just for Amazon shipping, and lately their content has been improving so I'm finding more to watch there. Netflix is, admittedly, growing stale for me. I could see cancelling Netflix while we have Hulu and then reactivating it when we cancel Hulu in the spring. We'll have to see what the kids think. It's purely anecdotal, but this is one middle class family's experience with the streaming decision in 2019.
I do think we're reaching the tipping point in the area of streaming. One need look no further than Playstation Vue to see that the market is beginning to sort itself out.
After having Disney+ for around 24 hours now, I can honestly say that it is really lacking in dramatic content for grown ups. Particularly in binge-worthy television. Lately I've been re-watching The Closer on Amazon Prime and ds12 has been watching Psych, also on Prime. There is just nothing along those lines on Disney+ yet. I know they want to keep any MA content on Hulu, but some sort of cop show or medical drama-type content would be great. I know it's just getting started and I anticipate they'll add some of these things at some point (I hope, anyway), but one of the big questions people had was whether Netflix or Prime should be nervous and I would say, until Disney+ adds more content for adults (again, I'm not talking MA, I'm just talking dramatic television - TV14 or something), I will have to rely on other services for that.
We currently have:
Hulu w/ live TV
Amazon Prime
Netflix
Disney+ (3-year D23 deal)
We have Hulu mostly for watching sports, so we usually cancel it after college basketball is done for the year and pick it up again in August/September for football. Prime is something we'll keep just for Amazon shipping, and lately their content has been improving so I'm finding more to watch there. Netflix is, admittedly, growing stale for me. I could see cancelling Netflix while we have Hulu and then reactivating it when we cancel Hulu in the spring. We'll have to see what the kids think. It's purely anecdotal, but this is one middle class family's experience with the streaming decision in 2019.
I do think we're reaching the tipping point in the area of streaming. One need look no further than Playstation Vue to see that the market is beginning to sort itself out.
Wife and I had Mandelorian on in our living room TV while kids had live action Lady and the Tramp in the play room and was fine (once we got things working)
After having Disney+ for around 24 hours now, I can honestly say that it is really lacking in dramatic content for grown ups. Particularly in binge-worthy television. Lately I've been re-watching The Closer on Amazon Prime and ds12 has been watching Psych, also on Prime. There is just nothing along those lines on Disney+ yet. I know they want to keep any MA content on Hulu, but some sort of cop show or medical drama-type content would be great. I know it's just getting started and I anticipate they'll add some of these things at some point (I hope, anyway), but one of the big questions people had was whether Netflix or Prime should be nervous and I would say, until Disney+ adds more content for adults (again, I'm not talking MA, I'm just talking dramatic television - TV14 or something), I will have to rely on other services for that.
We currently have:
Hulu w/ live TV
Amazon Prime
Netflix
Disney+ (3-year D23 deal)
We have Hulu mostly for watching sports, so we usually cancel it after college basketball is done for the year and pick it up again in August/September for football. Prime is something we'll keep just for Amazon shipping, and lately their content has been improving so I'm finding more to watch there. Netflix is, admittedly, growing stale for me. I could see cancelling Netflix while we have Hulu and then reactivating it when we cancel Hulu in the spring. We'll have to see what the kids think. It's purely anecdotal, but this is one middle class family's experience with the streaming decision in 2019.
I do think we're reaching the tipping point in the area of streaming. One need look no further than Playstation Vue to see that the market is beginning to sort itself out.