In general, it's been an annoyance with the whole "we gotta do our own." Legendary did it this past year, and they choose, out of the Geek and Sundry lineup they recently purchased, to make Tabletop part of the flagship offering. The first episode was posted as usual, then it was a "oh, six plus month delay before it hits YouTube", and it feels like they have to be pestered to do that. I'm actually a bit curious what it's going to do to the next season of that with regards to "promotional consideration", given that I'd be surprised if none of those were provided with the expectation that the episode would have been up for the holiday shopping season.
Obviously, I didn't nibble. I was actually irritated, and part of that was Wil Wheaton making it clear that he was given no information (or input) on that happening. I've been watching most of it as it's come to YouTube, but I also made the decision to unsubscribe if Wil's decided he's had enough of the yanking.
Right now? The only subscriptions we have for online video are Netflix, and Amazon Prime. And that's the way it's staying. And yes, I'm saying that having been a (literally) card-carrying Trek fan at various points in my life.
Obviously, I didn't nibble. I was actually irritated, and part of that was Wil Wheaton making it clear that he was given no information (or input) on that happening. I've been watching most of it as it's come to YouTube, but I also made the decision to unsubscribe if Wil's decided he's had enough of the yanking.
Right now? The only subscriptions we have for online video are Netflix, and Amazon Prime. And that's the way it's staying. And yes, I'm saying that having been a (literally) card-carrying Trek fan at various points in my life.
"You know how parents tell you everything's going to fine, but you know they're lying to make you feel better? Everything's going to be fine." - The Doctor