TV.com Is A Snooze Fest Waiting To Be Put To Bed

Posted by on May 8, 2009 | 2 Comments

There should be an image here!The idea of Hulu not hurting TV.com to me, sounds like a load of BS. Between the two sites, I have found that Hulu just has more of what I want to watch overall. TV.com by contrast, has very little of interest to me as a potential viewer.

To make matters even worse, I fail to grasp of what TV.com is actually providing in the first place? I click on what I believe is to be an episode of something I was to watch, only to end up seeing some stupid forum postings. Really? This sucks, folks. Not worth my time.

Yeah, clearly Hulu is going to continue to provide the video people want to watch while TV.com continues to do whatever it is that this site is alledgely doing? Because watching episodes of the The Price is Right is where it is at for me. Not so much…

  • http://jeremytanner.com Jeremy Tanner

    TV.com has never been a place that I’ve gone to watch tv, but it’s the first place I head when I forget where in a tv series I left off. It has an episode list and synopsis for everything I’ve ever looked for.

    Jeremy

  • Dennis

    Another ignorant American embarrassess themself on the world stage. TV.com provides mostly show synopsis, episode listings and details, actors and producers, and actors can be cross linked to other listings on the site and IMDB. Saw an actor in a show recently and you thought you saw them in other shows, use TV.com. Remember a old favourite (non-USA spelling) show and want to look up information on it that is more detailed than Google or Wikipedia, use TV.com. Want to find out about an U.K, Australian or Canadian show, forger HULU.

    HULU is only streamed in the USA – the rest of the world doesn’t exist to Americans. Only someone who only knows about shows that exist in the current week would not know the difference between HULU and TV.com. It is like comparing apples and potatoes. Potatoes may be “pommes de terre” – “apples of the earth”, but they aren’t apples by any stretch of the imagination.

    Dennis
    Someone who lives 2 miles from the USA border.