GaribaldisHair
Regular
Just seen this posted by JMS on JMSNews, and it struck me quite strongly.
This is pertinent to the whole question of the legality/morality of downloading any intellectual property work from the web.
As a UK viewer, I was saddened to see Jeremiah shifted to the middle of the night about halfway through its run and, to date, there is no sign of S2 ever seeing the light of day. If viewing figures for S1 were so badly affected by downloading to bring about this situation then that p****s me off big time.
We will, of course, never know the answer to that question, but given how easy it is to find S2 available for download I can well believe it to be the case.
Let's hope that Sky or C5 will see fit to show us S2 at some in the not too distant future - while there are still those of us out here wanting to see it, and refusing to involve ourselves in illegally downloading the show.
:devil:
Case in point...I know that a lot of British fans didn't watch Jeremiah when it
got there because they'd seen the downloads. (I know, I saw the discussions.)
This is pertinent to the whole question of the legality/morality of downloading any intellectual property work from the web.
As a UK viewer, I was saddened to see Jeremiah shifted to the middle of the night about halfway through its run and, to date, there is no sign of S2 ever seeing the light of day. If viewing figures for S1 were so badly affected by downloading to bring about this situation then that p****s me off big time.
We will, of course, never know the answer to that question, but given how easy it is to find S2 available for download I can well believe it to be the case.
Let's hope that Sky or C5 will see fit to show us S2 at some in the not too distant future - while there are still those of us out here wanting to see it, and refusing to involve ourselves in illegally downloading the show.
:devil: