Thank god. For a kids show, it was really good and embraced being Star Trek rather well and deserves to be seen and complete its story.
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I don't really like Netflix though since they aren't very good at doing iTunes or physical media releases...
I'm probably a minority in that complaint though.
Me neither. I just cancelled Netflix after having it since day 1 in the UK.
Thankfully I have a tall ship.
I've sworn off piracy which is interestingly why I wish Netflix did physical media releases.
I'd rather buy a show than buy access to the show.
I do both, for things I like anyway. I bought 3 copies of the recent Babylon 5 to help in some small way to hopefully get more of them made.
Piracy is the only way some times.
I don't know what the contract says, of course, but the Paramount that produced the series is a different corporate entity from Paramount+. The former Paramount almost certainly still owns the home video release rights despite the tax write-off from Paramount+.
The former Paramount did a good job of releasing all of season one across two sets, and are typically very good about home video releases for Star Trek generally, so I wouldn't be too worried about a physical release.
Also, Netflix used to do physical releases. I have the first two seasons of Stranger Things on 4K. Would be nice if they ever released the rest. Hulu did the same thing with Handmaid's Tale; I have the first three or four seasons (whatever they released), and then they stopped.
Yessss!!! Good to be in cat boots with Netflix now