Days of our Lives streaming only

Biggest question anyway to go back and watch Previous episodes
Depends on how far back you want to go. Right now there are two seasons. You would think with it going paid we’ll get more but who knows? If you’re just looking to catch up with the recent season then it shouldn’t be a problem.
 
Biggest question anyway to go back and watch Previous episodes
As @wenrob said you can watch the previous season and the current t right now on “free” peacock. One article I read said “all episodes” would be available once it switches the Peacock Premium. I find that hard to believe that all 58 seasons will be available.
 
As @wenrob said you can watch the previous season and the current t right now on “free” peacock. One article I read said “all episodes” would be available once it switches the Peacock Premium. I find that hard to believe that all 58 seasons will be available.
How fun would it be to go back and rewatch the “super couple” days? When they had real outdoor scenes and traveled to real locations. I’d love to see the trouble Alice would get up to and all the crazy capers again. There used to be a lot of light hearted stuff mixed with the drama.
 

How fun would it be to go back and rewatch the “super couple” days? When they had real outdoor scenes and traveled to real locations. I’d love to see the trouble Alice would get up to and all the crazy capers again. There used to be a lot of light hearted stuff mixed with the drama.
I miss the days of on location filming. A real park would be nice. I remember a few years ago when they introduced the character of Summer :rolleyes2 they filmed Brady and Nicole at a real beach.
 
It's always been included in any cable package we've had in the past. We cut the cord in June but still get W network through one of the streaming services we have so I'm a happy camper 😀
Between this change and Dancing with the Stars moving exclusively to Disney +, the comment sections online are exhausting. I understand that people are mad. If I had no way to access my shows I would not be a happy camper either. I was nervous about streaming before I did it, but now that I'm saving a lot of money and still have all the shows I want I think it's awesome. I know it's not an option for people who live way out and don't have reliable internet though. I've never lived somewhere like that so I don't know that personally.
 
Between this change and Dancing with the Stars moving exclusively to Disney +, the comment sections online are exhausting. I understand that people are mad. If I had no way to access my shows I would not be a happy camper either. I was nervous about streaming before I did it, but now that I'm saving a lot of money and still have all the shows I want I think it's awesome. I know it's not an option for people who live way out and don't have reliable internet though. I've never lived somewhere like that so I don't know that personally.
I totally get that. My husband wanted to cut the cord well before I did, if he'd had his way we would have done it 2+ years ago lol I definitely don't miss cable (or the bill that came with it) and now the only thing I need to is keep a list of shows that I watched on cable so I won't miss them when they start up again this Fall lol
 
I was nervous about streaming before I did it, but now that I'm saving a lot of money and still have all the shows I want I think it's awesome.
This is pretty much how I feel too. My beef with some show moving to their own streaming services (Days on Peacock, Daning on Disney +) is the need to add/pay for new streaming services. I for one will only pay for one service. This is why I choose Hulu, because it gets the most variety of network TV plus original content.
 
We cut the cord last year and switched to YouTubetv. It's been great as we get local channels as well as many of what we use to get. DH has subscriptions to HBO, Paramount, and he claims Peacock, but I don't think so. We also have Netflix and Disney+. Still comes out way less than we paid with cable.

What frustrates me is when shows are pulled from the line-up and exclusive to a streaming site. I don't want to keep adding services just to watch shows that were previously included.
 
This is pretty much how I feel too. My beef with some show moving to their own streaming services (Days on Peacock, Daning on Disney +) is the need to add/pay for new streaming services. I for one will only pay for one service. This is why I choose Hulu, because it gets the most variety of network TV plus original content.
I can't pick just one lol
We did have Hulu with the Live TV, but dropped it down to regular Hulu that has ESPN and Disney+ included for $20.59 per month. We also have Netflix, Discovery+, HBO Max (that we get for free through our cell provider), Peacock (took advantage of the deal they were having that was $19.99 for a year) and Paramount Plus. Direct TV wanted $175 per month and we get all of these apps for less than $60 and they have all the shows we watch. I was already watching Days on Peacock, and I also watch Dateline there as well.
 













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