I hear you except that it’s all streaming now, so that argument against including those plots in the daytime show doesn’t apply anymore. If you’re watching the show on Peacock (the only place to in the main country where it airs), you have access to Beyond Salem. There’s no difference, so there’s no reason not to blend the two. That cow is out of the barn, and I doubt it’s ever going back.The thing is, many folks do not have the ability to stream. Honest they don't. And not a clue what one does to attain it. Our local cable companies DO NOT all carry Peacock. I have satellite, DISH, it does not carry Peacock.....
And believe it or not........there are people out there who don't have a computer! Honest. And those who only have one for e-mail. So Beyond Salem was unavailable to folks, and now that Days is completely on Peacock, which is streaming, a lot more no longer are able to view Days at all, or even not viewing because it is not on at a regular time. Oh, great, you can watch any time you want. Trouble is, it gets forgotten with the busy times, activities. Many fans only know what is going on by recaps, summaries, etc.
Cable/satellite companies wouldn't carry Peacock because it's an online streaming service, which is a completely different thing than cable/satellite.Our local cable companies DO NOT all carry Peacock. I have satellite, DISH, it does not carry Peacock.....
Nobody said they were stupid. Just saying that Peacock isn't on any cable/satellite service because it's an online streaming service, 2 completely different things. And no one is saying anybody is stupid who can't afford Peacock or doesn't have a way to get Peacock for whatever reasons.I guess my friends who are unable to get Days or streaming are just stupid