You get a 14 day free trial to begin with so that’s 2 episodes covered.

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Take the 2 week free trial @ericthefourth then cancel.

They’ll ask you to reconsider and if you keep saying NAH MATE they’ll offer it to you for £4 or something.

In the meantime you can probably use it to watch tonnes of shows they have in the boxset library.

You won’t have to watch it live anyway.

Loved it when he brought out his tourist hat and Jonah thought it was brilliant.

tbh i will probably have to stay up til 3am on a monday morning to watch it because i’m that sad and i can’t wait/spoiler risk is too great

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@ericthefourth - Theo’s right, I’ve just tried cancelling my 14 day free trial and had this:

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Time it right and you’ll get all 18 episodes for that price.

TAKE THE DEAL!

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great work, team

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I use a mate’s sky go account, so can get whatever packages he has (sports and films), plus live broadcasts and catch up. Only issue is sky go can’t be streamed via a Chromecast or anything similar, so watching on an eyepad is a tad annoying (not that much though) and only 2 people can view content at a time.

Alright, futureboy

Testing for a new market

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What time do you want me and @1101010 round?

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I should do the same.

See you at 1:30am?

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This all reminds me. what’s the best option of a box that will get the freeview channels over wifi, rather than an aerial, as I can’t be bothered with wires and working out what’s not working with the latter. we haven’t had live tv, as it were, for a number of years, so it’s not important, but it would be nice to have the free food tv channels to stick on in the background sometimes.

i use nowtv to watch skysports, it’s definitely a very inefficient way of spending my money but i do love martin brundle so there we go

Oh shiiiiiit why didn’t I do that

Cancel at the end of any month. They usually do this.

Or rather cancel now and it’ll work.

£9.99 for the movies is a really good deal IMHO. You get all the sky movie channels and full access to their on demand library which is far superior to Netflix movie offerings