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10 minutes ago, Khan said:

I plan on doing the same in the new year with all my favorite sitcoms and drama shows. I realize it's better to have them on DVD, but it's just getting harder to collect them, when you see the condition they're in when they arrive in your mailbox.

And Falcon Crest and Knots Landing won't be released on DVD. I've lost hope on that happening. So I might as well get it completed digitally.

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8 minutes ago, Soapsuds said:

Amazon has seasons 5-9 available to purchase digitally for $17.99 per season. That's $90.00 for the five seasons.

About time!! Thanks for the heads up @Soapsuds

The Apple TV deal sounds more reasonable to me lol.

7 minutes ago, Khan said:

I plan on doing the same in the new year with all my favorite sitcoms and drama shows. I realize it's better to have them on DVD, but it's just getting harder to collect them, when you see the condition they're in when they arrive in your mailbox.

I agree that physical media is better. However these days I find it weird how unpredictable streaming is. Like the later seasons of Dynasty were MIA for years there, the later years of FC and of course KL have been absent for what felt like an eternity barring bootlegs and what not.

I’d prefer to at least purchase them so whenever the streaming Gods decide to yank them back to the Disney vault so to speak I at least have access. Plex is fine but the ADs are overkill and nothing good lasts forever.

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9 minutes ago, soapfan770 said:

About time!! Thanks for the heads up @Soapsuds

The Apple TV deal sounds more reasonable to me lol.

It is. 😂

I'm not sure why Amazon doesn't offer the complete series at a lower price than their individual seasons.

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1 minute ago, Soaplovers said:

Falcon Crest is now on Tubi, which has less ads than Plex.

I noticed that too but I'd rather have the episodes commercial free. I'm able to see an episode quicker.

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1 minute ago, Soapsuds said:

It is. 😂

I'm not sure why Amazon doesn't offer the complete series at a lower price than their individual seasons.

LOL. Let me know how the quality is.

When FC was streaming on Prime at the later seasons had a polished look to them even in SD On the other hand for whatever some of later episodes on Plex often look like someone’s grainy VCR recoding straight up from 1987 or a poor quality recording off SoapNet.

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7 minutes ago, soapfan770 said:

LOL. Let me know how the quality is.

When FC was streaming on Prime at the later seasons had a polished look to them even in SD On the other hand for whatever some of later episodes on Plex often look like someone’s grainy VCR recoding straight up from 1987 or a poor quality recording off SoapNet.

I will

I've scanned a few episodes and the later season episodes look better. It varies.

It's par with the Knots release from what I've seen so far.

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I know I've said this before, but the quality of the episodes doesn't matter so much to me, as long as the episodes are available (and preferably, without cuts made for syndication).

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For seasons 5-9, which have never been released digitally for purchase, the cost comes out to $8.00 a season on Apple TV.

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11 hours ago, Khan said:

I know I've said this before, but the quality of the episodes doesn't matter so much to me, as long as the episodes are available (and preferably, without cuts made for syndication).

Good point. The whole Kim Novak story unlocked certain memories for myself lol.

As for Seasons 5-9 of Falcon Crest, I am always reminded of this quote from Soap Opera News a long time ago:

“But what happened next stunned fans. As the soap craze began to fade in the late ’80s, Falcon Crest leaned into even wilder storylines—kidnappings, conspiracies, international villains. Some say it jumped the shark. Others call it camp brilliance. By the time it ended in 1990, it had aired nine seasons and cemented its place in prime-time soap history.”

Reading back over this thread for the first 13 years FC had only made it to 27 pages. But ever since FC resurfaced in the spring of ‘22, we’ve been able to dissect even more even though it never even had the depth of something like Knots.

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