Last winter I was so eager to see the newest season of Doc Martin I did a 30-day free trial with Acorn.TV. I was then able to see all the episodes of Doc Martin's seventh season well before the US release on PBS and with no annoying fundraising.
After watching Doc Martin, I took a closer look at what else Acorn.TV had to offer. Fast-forward nine months and Acorn.TV is now my first choice when looking for a new series to watch.
Last night I finished one of Acorn.TV's newest releases, The Disappearance. It's a French television series with English subtitles, but well worth the inconvenience. Since I never just watch television, always multitasking instead, a show with subtitles is impossible to enjoy on our big screen. But since I mainly enjoy Acorn.TV while lying in bed with my iPad, watching The Disappearance wasn't a problem.
If you have Acorn.TV, or are looking for a new entertainment source, I highly recommend The Disappearance. As the series progressed, I was more and more impressed with the acting, especially the mother's performance. And I really enjoyed the two main detectives.
I'm not sure there will be a second season of The Disappearance. But if there is I'll be binge watching for sure. In the meantime, there's much more for me to discover on Acorn.TV.
The one is on my watch list--but I figured it would have subtitles. I often watch Acorn and Netflix right at the table while I'm doing crafts, so I might have to wait a while to watch one with subtitles. I'm watching Bedtime right now. I think I am halfway through season one and it's been interesting as it gradually unfolds.
ReplyDeleteI started watching Doc Martin years ago when I still had TV and PBS, but then missed a season and never continued. So that's on my watch list, too. So long ago now I can't remember how many of the first seasons I actually watched--LOL! Might have only been one. I'll find out. I'll just start at the beginning and rewatch, probably. :)
Thanks for letting me know about Acorn!! Between that and Netflix I have so much to watch now.
Hoping for a season 2 of the disappearance on Acorn TV
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