Now that you've been sucked in and have grown hopelessly addicted toHulu, it looks like you may have to pay in order to continue getting"your fix." Since its introduction, Hulu has been free to end-users.They simply logged on, selected a show, and enjoyed the stream (so longas they watched the ads). It felt somewhat too good to be true, butgiven the general push to consume content in atypical ways, we figuredit may just be the way of the future. Now, we get the feeling that wemay have made that assumption too soon.
What? If you don't wanna pay you don't have to. The same that has always been free still is. Why open like that?
[quote user="animatortom"]It is more economical to have multiple DVRs
and record from Dish or others,
And they will cost you at least
$10 a month each. Plus the $50+ a month for the service. How is that
more economical?
I don't see why everyone is so negative about this. It is the
same Hulu as ever, but if you want extra back catalog then you pay $10 a
month. If you want to enjoy it just as you always have then nothing
changes. They could have done something stupid, but they are keeping everything the same. If you don't wanna pay then don't. I really really don't understand the hate here. Totally baffled right now. I think this is just fine.