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What you do is do free trials to watch the show you want and then delete your account if you don't like anything else on there. I have Amazon Prime and Netflix and that's enough for me.
What continues to baffle me is how we're supposed to watch our shows on either a 120" TV screen in our home entertainment center or on a 6" cellphone screen.
I mean… there’s always laptops. Computer screens. iPads. Personally I enjoy watching Netflix on my 21inch ipad because I can have the screen closer to me (closer than a tv) but it’s not tiny like a cellphone yet comes with the convenient portability of a cellphone. That means movies in bed. = happy me :)
And Hollywood + all other movie studios can’t make audio mixing that isn’t just the theater release audio and so it completely BLASTS your ears out whenever a loud scene comes on 😑
@@Seal_pup I'm such a dinosaur that my bedroom TV is still a big box instead of a flat screen. And I intend to keep it until it absolutely won't work anymore.
@@amcal88 it's not just "was" a thing. It still is a thing. I actually signed up for it a few months ago (they had a free trial) as just about any movie ever is available that way. But it just took way to long to get the next dvd on my list. Back in the day they would track them with the USPS, so as soon as they were shown as having been picked up by USPS, Netflix would go ahead and mail the next out. They no longer do that so they wait until they get it, "process it", then mail another one out. Unless you have a 2 or 3 disc plan, it's pretty much impossible to get more than one disc a week (if you're lucky).
I remember freaking out when my husband signed us up for Netflix. I was absolutely convinced it was a scam. Having DVDs mailed directly to our house, _with no late fee,_ sounded too good to be true! 🤣
Rushing to Blockbuster on a Friday night to check out the movie that just came out then looking at the three full size walls filled with 150 copies of said movie.. only to see that they are all gone. Those were the days!
Ikr I'm sure that went over a lot of people's heads. I love jokes that suddenly dawn on you, it makes watching things over again a whole new experience!
Seriously, the amount of streaming services now is crazy. Also most of them you have to pay extra to get to use them on more than one or two screens at a time. In a family of 6, it is way more expensive than cable
Nowadays the 2 most important things about tv are which streaming service do you currently have available as a free monthly trial and what should you focus on watching during that month before you have to cancel it in order to avoid paying for the service. Then you’ve got to check what your next free monthly trial of tv streaming is and pick what you’ll watch on that one. Just swap between enough free monthly trials and you can start watching the rest of that show you were going through on that streaming service you stopped watching a while ago.
My family has always been working class so we couldn't afford a plasma tv or a dvd player when I was a kid in the 2000s. It was just a VCR player and basic cable. When we got Comcast and got On Demand and extra channels, I thought that was "fancy." 🙃
70's baby here we had a floor model tv. I guess that was kinda like a big screen. I know it lasted in to the 90's. I think it's crazy how my generation watched a business industry (video rental stores) from birth to it's demise.
I have really fond memories of movie night Fridays where my family would load into the car to go pick up a pile of movies from the rental place and a pile of snacks from the grocery store next door. I get why the brick and mortar concept doesn't really work anymore, but the nostalgia makes me miss it from time to time. My dad was def one of the 70" tall $6000 early adopters of the 90s, but he kept that TV to the bitter end, until he wasn't able to find bros to help him lift and move it anymore when he got a new place. My first TV was a square CRT and I recall playing the first Mass Effect on it...it looked like ass. Ahhh, memories. 😂
Tv was at its best with cable. But it was too expensive! The cord cutting has led us all right back where we started just without live (instant) tv, subscribing to several different platforms, and essentially paying the same amount.
The 70s when there were only three prime networks and everyone would gather for threes company (but the elders would be floored with two girls living with a guy )..then the 80s when we finally had 36 channels and kids would eat cereal and watch Saturday morning cartoons and run to get more snacks during the Commercials 😁
I still remember the days of ordering a movie to watch through Netflix and having to wait for it come in the mail, hopeful that isn't scratched up and will play without any hitches. I think Dinosaurs still roamed the earth in those days, right? 😂
I remember when we tried to record TV shows on VHS tapes so we could watch it later. My VCR actually had a timer on it so I could program the start time for the recording!
@@yianni1 I pretty much experienced all the ones he talked about 🤷🏽♀️ we had a tv with the 2 antennas .. no I obviously wasn't around for when people used to listen to the radio for entertainment but I definitely no what it was like to turn the tv dial.
This was really relatable because my dad is a big football guys so he needs his red zone and all the other games and he has 7 TVs total in his house, 4 being in one room. We have like twenty remotes and it’s so confusing. Each of his remotes have a special cover so he knows which tv it goes too.😂
My dad is the same way he’ll have multiple TVs on in each room with all the doors open and the computer pulled out in the living room with fantasy football up and he’s pacing it’s still not enough TVs he’s changing channels to keep up the the same dodging commercials like bullets fumbling remotes sweat dripping down his face the dog is scared in the corner the family hug each other wondering when did it get this bad. I’m kidding but the TVs in each room and lap top and pacing is true
😂 greetings from coastal Mississippi. I grew up with black and white tv. My granny and papa had colour tv. I was fascinated with the peacock on NBC when it open up in colour. Just love❤ tv over the decades
"You can streak it!" I love it! And yes, I do remember the good old days of buying a tv, plugging it in and wham, instant channels...ok, only like 10 of them, but so what? They were all FREE! LOL
Having lived through most of this (not the radio), but pretty close, lol this is spot on. We had a 19”. Which was the “big TV”, but I remember people gathering at TV stores to watch big events through the windows. We even had one of those elephant big TVs he was talking about. Proscan, I believe. It was like moving a small piano. Now we have a 70”?, a sound bar, and three remotes lol Excellent, Trey!
I love how this devolves back into the idea of cable essentially. "What if we took all the streaming services and combine them into one and instead of wifi just plug in a cable"
First, this was HILARIOUS! Second, it is interesting to note that, when I was younger, I had one of those cathode ray tube TVs. I have no idea if it is on RUclips, but it was a skit on Saturday Night Live, back when it was really good. Currently, my household has Hulu, Amazon Prime, Paramount Plus (formerly known as CBS AllAccess), Philo and Netflix. We also have Peacock Plus, and we might have another one that I do not recall offhand. Finally, Trey Kennedy did it again and brought the massive funny!!
Now the tv's are just too bright and ultra detailed my brain can't even process all the details and lighting properly lmfao omg I sound old af but it's true.
@@janettebiggs4550 I absolutely agree with the fake aspect. It definitely gives everything a cgi edge to it and it's like...I didn't even ask for all this 😩
I was telling my kid the other day that when I was a kid, cartoons were only on one day a week and you had to get up early on Saturday to watch them. (Unless you were a rich kid with cable...) And that we had to rent movies at a place that was kinda like a library but you had to pay. And we also had to rent the machine to play the movies. That was so exciting. Anyway...my kid didn't care about my LIVED EXPERIENCE.
Idk about your town but I remember checking out movies n albums from the library! Had to make a cassette tape recording so you could keep listening on the boom box or Walkman
Tuesday night, if we stayed up a little later, we could watch M*A*S*H 3 times. Saturday was the only day we willingly got up early; we could get in 4 hours of cartoons before they ended at noon.
The slow realization that you have to purchase 15 streaming services to get the 5 shows you would like to watch that he has is so accurate.
Ikr 😂
This whole thing is completely accurate. Hysterical.
Peacock is free with ads
So accurate. I think the streaming services do that on purpose
What you do is do free trials to watch the show you want and then delete your account if you don't like anything else on there. I have Amazon Prime and Netflix and that's enough for me.
“Privileged chuckle” might be the best phrase I’ve ever heard
You remember when the comments was Erie
I love how he jumps straight from “the olden days” straight to the 90s as if those 4 decades in between are irrelevant 🤣
*4 decades :p
Everyone gathered around to watch The Pony Express, the biggest (and only) show, during those 1600s 😂😂
@@ghostchrishawk1101 thanks i fixed that LOL woopsie ;p
The 80s were the olden days
They are.
What continues to baffle me is how we're supposed to watch our shows on either a 120" TV screen in our home entertainment center or on a 6" cellphone screen.
Just imagine how the people making said shows feel
I mean… there’s always laptops. Computer screens. iPads. Personally I enjoy watching Netflix on my 21inch ipad because I can have the screen closer to me (closer than a tv) but it’s not tiny like a cellphone yet comes with the convenient portability of a cellphone. That means movies in bed. = happy me :)
And Hollywood + all other movie studios can’t make audio mixing that isn’t just the theater release audio and so it completely BLASTS your ears out whenever a loud scene comes on 😑
@@Seal_pup I'm such a dinosaur that my bedroom TV is still a big box instead of a flat screen. And I intend to keep it until it absolutely won't work anymore.
🤣😂🤣
You can tell when Trey grew up because his '90's outfit is suddenly on point.
So on point!
I kinda lowkey miss Blockbuster though. Awesome family time on friday nights 🌹🌹
I see no lies
We go to used movie stores now to get the same feel as what blockbuster used to be. It's really enjoyable.
Blockbuster was amazing. I loved the popcorn/rasinet combos near the register.
Just move to Bend, Oregon
Watch "The Last Blockbuster" on Netflix for nostalgia feels! Road trip!!!
That DVD mail in from Netflix hit me hard
I had totally forgotten that was a thing.
@@amcal88 it's not just "was" a thing.
It still is a thing. I actually signed up for it a few months ago (they had a free trial) as just about any movie ever is available that way. But it just took way to long to get the next dvd on my list. Back in the day they would track them with the USPS, so as soon as they were shown as having been picked up by USPS, Netflix would go ahead and mail the next out. They no longer do that so they wait until they get it, "process it", then mail another one out. Unless you have a 2 or 3 disc plan, it's pretty much impossible to get more than one disc a week (if you're lucky).
Same. I remember if we liked a movie, my Dad would make a copy of the DVD lol
I remember freaking out when my husband signed us up for Netflix. I was absolutely convinced it was a scam. Having DVDs mailed directly to our house, _with no late fee,_ sounded too good to be true! 🤣
I had completely forgot that was a thing!! 😂
"You have Dish?!"
That hit *too hard* . 😂
When I was non- weight bearing after a fracture in a rehab center last year they had dish and it was august, thunderstorm season ugh
Rushing to Blockbuster on a Friday night to check out the movie that just came out then looking at the three full size walls filled with 150 copies of said movie.. only to see that they are all gone. Those were the days!
The anger at Peacock is so relatable. 🤣🤣🤣
i think trey kennedy is genuinely one of my favourite people on the planet
Someone bring back blockbuster, please and thank you.
It was an EXPERIENCE.
I used to work at Blockbuster. I love it! I got to watch o many movies and play games for free so that I could recommend them to people.
It was. We never realized what an experience it was until it was taken away from us..
Move to Bend, Oregon
I miss going to Blockbuster.
@i .candy The hours sucked, but everything else was good.
😂😂😂😂 “Aunt Becky I want to lock her up” 😂😂😂
This was so funny once I looked it up. I was like, there must be something I'm not getting! Haha
💀
I didnt even think of what happened!! too funny
Ikr I'm sure that went over a lot of people's heads. I love jokes that suddenly dawn on you, it makes watching things over again a whole new experience!
When he started doing the Carlton 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
*a midwest version of the carlton
Best moment ever.
@@autumnisdashit1668 He was very good. I give him a lot of credit.
Seriously, the amount of streaming services now is crazy. Also most of them you have to pay extra to get to use them on more than one or two screens at a time. In a family of 6, it is way more expensive than cable
If my parents kick me off the family streaming services eventually I’m just gonna buy the shows i want on BluRay/DVD or iTunes at this point lol
Fr they need to combine some of them or something cuz it’s ridiculous
Sail the seven seas my friend. I haven’t played for digital content in years.
I was so shocked when my mom told me tv would go off back in the day like they would just stop airing anything in the middle of the night.
After playing the national anthem lol
Wait what??? The tv just??? Didn’t play anything???
Yup. Unfortunately I'm old enough to remember it. Hahaha it didn't come on again until like 5 or 6 am
We called the static the Ant Races.
Omg I forgot all about that 🤣 I feel old
🤣🤣🤣🤣That survivor music had me spit out my water!! You are too funny!!!
The realization at 4:35 of how we should combine them all to just get to where we were 20 years ago lol genius
Okay I legit busted out laughing with the Jared joke, damn dude I'm still crying
"We get it, Jared got out of big pants and got into little pants." Holy shit dude
That one was kind of cringe
ATACKED
Holy crap. Forgot all about that. Had I not seen this comment, would have just walked on by...
damn it took me a while to figure it out LMAO
@@cy8125 agreed. Pedophile jokes aren't funny.
So many "bars"
Sentence Aunt Becky!
The last Fast and Furious.. lol
Jared getting into little pants!
Nowadays the 2 most important things about tv are which streaming service do you currently have available as a free monthly trial and what should you focus on watching during that month before you have to cancel it in order to avoid paying for the service. Then you’ve got to check what your next free monthly trial of tv streaming is and pick what you’ll watch on that one. Just swap between enough free monthly trials and you can start watching the rest of that show you were going through on that streaming service you stopped watching a while ago.
nah, just have everyone in the family/friend group pay for one each and then swap passwords. or sail the high seas.
@@rachelknodel5435 arghhh matey! 🦜
Most free trials are only for a week though. Good thing it's free to set up alternative emails though!
But should it really have to be that complicated? Lol
My family has always been working class so we couldn't afford a plasma tv or a dvd player when I was a kid in the 2000s. It was just a VCR player and basic cable. When we got Comcast and got On Demand and extra channels, I thought that was "fancy." 🙃
I remember, as a child, when we got a color TV. It was a big occasion.
My cousins overseas grew up with black and white through the 80's.
The Carlton dance move! Best moment ever!
I LOVED going to blockbuster and seeing the new releases! but the stress of returning the videos on time, don't miss that 🤣
Remember the "be kind, rewind" label they had on their casettes? 😂
The feeling when you got the last copy 😬😬 guilt mixed with sheer exhilaration 🤣😅
“I have to vote for Ruben Studdard” 🤣🤣 oh man the memories
I power voted for Clay 😂
On a land-line!
I love how the CC for the old-timey dude says **privileged chuckle**
Also, ah.. Blockbuster. Good times.
"Be kind, rewind."
I’ve been watching Trey for a while and seeing that 1M next to his channel name every time I watch a video just makes me smile.
I love watching TV shows from the 60-80s especially B&W!
loll i’m just imagining ppl in the 40s being like “mY KiD LiStEnS tO ToO mUcH RaDiO pRoGrAmMiNg” oh if they were around for tiktok
They are haha 😂 my grandparents didn’t have tv growing up or for a large part of adulthood. They don’t understand why Tik Tok exists haha
In the early 1800’s many parents complained that their children were reading too many books.
@@henryhudson5465 lol what did they expect them to do? I guess work in the fields ?
😂
@@VeenaMichelle Yeah literally. A lot of people thought that reading was a waste of time.😂
Omg this is so accurate! I’m surprised he didn’t mention using pliers to change the channel 🙄😆
Totally did that when I was a kid
Our family has to get real creative with that, pencils, comb handles 😂😂
You forgot about the person who had to stay in the one spot in the room to keep the signal going even if they can't see the TV 🤦♂️🤣
Yes!!!! 🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻
Or playing Twister to stop the image from jumping.
70's baby here we had a floor model tv. I guess that was kinda like a big screen. I know it lasted in to the 90's. I think it's crazy how my generation watched a business industry (video rental stores) from birth to it's demise.
"New dating show...he's on the spectrum, overweight & homeless and marrying a Syrian refugee...." 😂 😂 Sounds like 90 Day Fiance
😂 pretty sure we know what couple he's talking about
… Or “Married at First Sight.” 😆
"Not Sodoku, that's the puzzle, Dad!"
LMAO 🤣
I have really fond memories of movie night Fridays where my family would load into the car to go pick up a pile of movies from the rental place and a pile of snacks from the grocery store next door. I get why the brick and mortar concept doesn't really work anymore, but the nostalgia makes me miss it from time to time.
My dad was def one of the 70" tall $6000 early adopters of the 90s, but he kept that TV to the bitter end, until he wasn't able to find bros to help him lift and move it anymore when he got a new place. My first TV was a square CRT and I recall playing the first Mass Effect on it...it looked like ass. Ahhh, memories. 😂
OH MY GOODNESS getting netflix mailed to you and calling in to vote for American Idol!
Oh my gosh I died when he sang the survivor tune
This is spot on! And I just got Peacock to watch ONE show, binged it, now I have to remember to cancel it before I get charged.
For Yellowstone?
Peacock is free
@@michellejones242 You can get some episodes of certain shows for free. You get access to more content with a subscription.
@@michellejones242 they charged me
The struggle is real on the multiple streaming platforms. I dont even know what subscriptions I own anymore. I lost count.
Sounds like you're awesome with finances, don't forget to get a gym membership!!!!
@@DV-ou1yu What platform is that on? LOL
@@hiphiprenae I forget, but it trust me..it's so worth it!!!
I still remember the BE KIND REWIND stickers 🤣🤣🤣
I can't believe how long it's been since Netflix was delivering DVDs. 😂
They still do it
They still do. I get DVDs all the time because Netflix doesn't have EVERY single movie available to stream.
“Aunt Becky, you’re sentenced to loving me” 😂😂😂
I remember my mom and dad gathering us kids to watch TGIF together. Wholesome family TV. Good memories.
Couldn't be beat
Tv was at its best with cable. But it was too expensive! The cord cutting has led us all right back where we started just without live (instant) tv, subscribing to several different platforms, and essentially paying the same amount.
“Gosh darn it sharol I’m trying to streak my sudoku over here!!!”
@Homie I- ok-
That was pretty good on the Survivor theme there! (Still going strong, btw. Season 41 next month!)
41?! Wot in tarnation?
The survivor bit had me laughing so hard. One of Treys better videos. Haha.
The vest for the 2000s is the most accurate thing I've ever seen.
Wow that survivor theme rendition really transported me
The 70s when there were only three prime networks and everyone would gather for threes company (but the elders would be floored with two girls living with a guy )..then the 80s when we finally had 36 channels and kids would eat cereal and watch Saturday morning cartoons and run to get more snacks during the Commercials 😁
I still remember the days of ordering a movie to watch through Netflix and having to wait for it come in the mail, hopeful that isn't scratched up and will play without any hitches. I think Dinosaurs still roamed the earth in those days, right? 😂
I remember when we tried to record TV shows on VHS tapes so we could watch it later. My VCR actually had a timer on it so I could program the start time for the recording!
I'm having major flashbacks to the time that lightning hit our satellite dish now 🤣🤣🤣.
the people who disliked this video haven’t experienced the different stages of tv 🙄🤣 so they can’t relate
i highly doubt you experienced the 1900s
@@yianni1 I pretty much experienced all the ones he talked about 🤷🏽♀️ we had a tv with the 2 antennas .. no I obviously wasn't around for when people used to listen to the radio for entertainment but I definitely no what it was like to turn the tv dial.
Redbox is an AGGRESSIVELY good memory
We still have them around here
We had cable in the early 80s, because our connection wasn't great. "I want my MTV," when MTV was music videos.
Omg I remember waking up at 2 in the morning to those girls gone wild commercials, I swear I had that stupid song replaying in my head for years 🤣🤣
This was really relatable because my dad is a big football guys so he needs his red zone and all the other games and he has 7 TVs total in his house, 4 being in one room. We have like twenty remotes and it’s so confusing. Each of his remotes have a special cover so he knows which tv it goes too.😂
My dad is the same way he’ll have multiple TVs on in each room with all the doors open and the computer pulled out in the living room with fantasy football up and he’s pacing it’s still not enough TVs he’s changing channels to keep up the the same dodging commercials like bullets fumbling remotes sweat dripping down his face the dog is scared in the corner the family hug each other wondering when did it get this bad. I’m kidding but the TVs in each room and lap top and pacing is true
@@emilytustin4540 lol I feel that 😂
That’s amazing lol
😂 greetings from coastal Mississippi. I grew up with black and white tv. My granny and papa had colour tv. I was fascinated with the peacock on NBC when it open up in colour. Just love❤ tv over the decades
"You can streak it!" I love it! And yes, I do remember the good old days of buying a tv, plugging it in and wham, instant channels...ok, only like 10 of them, but so what? They were all FREE! LOL
So funny! I love the running gag throughout about all the different streaming services! Hysterical and true.
Honestly you could legitimately build a huge company with the idea at the end.
I knew the evolution of television would bring us to present day, but I was still disappointed when it did 😂
Having lived through most of this (not the radio), but pretty close, lol this is spot on. We had a 19”. Which was the “big TV”, but I remember people gathering at TV stores to watch big events through the windows. We even had one of those elephant big TVs he was talking about. Proscan, I believe. It was like moving a small piano. Now we have a 70”?, a sound bar, and three remotes lol Excellent, Trey!
I love the lock up and sentencing jokes about becky
"Will smith's ok but I don't see him going anywhere" 😌
Hilarious.
HE JUST SANG THE SURVIVOR SONG.....i just died.....i love this man
I love how this devolves back into the idea of cable essentially. "What if we took all the streaming services and combine them into one and instead of wifi just plug in a cable"
Love the subtitles!
The sheer amount of steaming services that are available is actually insane!
Did that just say "Show us where babies feed!".... I about choked on my lunch
I love the 90’s❤️❤️❤️! Absolute GOLD Trey🤣!
That aggressive *Show us where babies feed!* 🤣 for Gurlss Gone Wild
Oh my goodness I've never been one of the people who have seen one of his videos within a minute of it being posted! It's SO awesome lolll
Yo that thunder sounded so real that I ran inside because I thought it was close to me
4:34 Taking the now and setting it back! 😄 Genius!!
That rendition of the Survivor theme song was a little too accurate. I think Trey may be a closet fan.
💀😭 Holy moly!! The streaming vs. cable so accurate it hurts!!!
Omg I remember voting for the Nickelodeon kids choice awards by phone. Good times!
Thanks Trey. We all enjoy your content. So relatable. Take care.
We didn't call it "VHS" until the DVD came, though. We just called it "video."
he's so good at making different voices🤣
@Homie I-...
They sound the same though lol
"And hardly know the difference" LMAOOO
First, this was HILARIOUS!
Second, it is interesting to note that, when I was younger, I had one of those cathode ray tube TVs. I have no idea if it is on RUclips, but it was a skit on Saturday Night Live, back when it was really good.
Currently, my household has Hulu, Amazon Prime, Paramount Plus (formerly known as CBS AllAccess), Philo and Netflix. We also have Peacock Plus, and we might have another one that I do not recall offhand.
Finally, Trey Kennedy did it again and brought the massive funny!!
the survivor theme song was extremely accurate
I replayed that part 5 times before I watched the rest of the video.
@@jant1213 i know same
0:45 scared the living crap out of me with headphones
Now the tv's are just too bright and ultra detailed my brain can't even process all the details and lighting properly lmfao omg I sound old af but it's true.
It’s horrible! Makes all movies look fake. Makes the office look like an actual documentary. Uggh!
@@janettebiggs4550 I absolutely agree with the fake aspect. It definitely gives everything a cgi edge to it and it's like...I didn't even ask for all this 😩
Okay so I still watch survivor and Trey NAILED the little theme song 😂👏🏼💯
😂 😂 😂 Why did I just see my whole television life flash before my eyes??? LOL This was great!!!
I was telling my kid the other day that when I was a kid, cartoons were only on one day a week and you had to get up early on Saturday to watch them. (Unless you were a rich kid with cable...) And that we had to rent movies at a place that was kinda like a library but you had to pay. And we also had to rent the machine to play the movies. That was so exciting. Anyway...my kid didn't care about my LIVED EXPERIENCE.
😂😂😂
😂 They really don’t
Idk about your town but I remember checking out movies n albums from the library! Had to make a cassette tape recording so you could keep listening on the boom box or Walkman
The Jared joke and lori laughlin joke had me in tears.
The girls gone wild commercial at 3 am for real tho woke you up like no other 🤣
I was waiting for the "just watching the office" moment. Because, do we really need anything else on tv? 😉
Full house is the best!!! “Aunt Becky I’ve got a crush” 😂😂😂
Bro the thunder scared the shit out of me I was wearing AirPods.
Re-inventing cable…genius!
*it’s always the laugh for me😂*
I still kind of miss the three channel days. Sunday night Wonderful World of Disney was awesome!
And Saturday morning cartoons. :)
PBS. Sunday mornings.
Tuesday night, if we stayed up a little later, we could watch M*A*S*H 3 times.
Saturday was the only day we willingly got up early; we could get in 4 hours of cartoons before they ended at noon.
Holy christ, I can't even pick a favorite part! Great content. I laughed the whole way through
Trey's survivor soundtrack on point 👌