Sometimes I imitate things that make me afraid
As the cherry on the sundae of things I am not enjoying lately, Watch TCM is on the fritz. It is still possible to use it to tune in to the channel as it airs, but no new films have been added to the on-demand part of the service since the end of June and I cannot tell if anyone is going to fix this problem or if my primary streaming service is actually just dead. Their customer service no longer includes phone numbers, which makes me more than a little afraid that if I try to contact anyone, I will just end up talking to a bot. I was really looking forward to Deep Valley (1947). And a whole lot of other things.

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It really seems to crystallize a kind of cruelty for the short-term bottom dollar that makes me feel unhelpfully violent, but it's wrong. I heard about the helpline chatbot from
When the only thing you can talk to is a bot, it represents the triumph of wire mothers--cloth covered or otherwise--over real ones.
I like, by which I mean thanks, I hate it, that way of describing the problem.
And I want to also acknowledge how extremely frustrating it is to have a good thing, a solace, slip out of reach. I sincerely hope it's just temporary.
Thank you. It's been four days and the pessimism is beginning to set in. The on-demand aspect of Watch TCM has been in place since the service's creation in 2013—it is in fact the most valuable part of the service, since it creates a constantly rotating library of classic movies whose selection is not duplicated by any other comparable service like the Criterion Channel. I can't tell if it's been deliberately killed or lost in the oversight of the firings and either way just not profitable enough to Zaslav to be worth resurrecting. I haven't seen anyone talking about it other than me, but