Right, I'm all too aware of that, but back when I wrote the original post, the entire current season (up to the the most recent broadcast at that time) was in the discovery on demand listing, now it's all gone. Mid-season withdrawals related to contract bickering happens from time to time and I realize that, but if you look at the more recent posts in this message board you'll notice a pattern...
Content providers pulling shows mid-season is something all of us high paying VZ fios customers are giving away our money to avoid have happen, at least that's what we'd all like to believe. We're paying them to retain the content licensures, subsidize the useless channel clusters that hardly anyone watches, keep peering and hand-off components up to date and in general, give us the service we agreed to pay them a bunch of money, month after month, for. Reality is, and It's all too apparent, that keeping execs pockets well lined is far more important than shaking out deals over high-demand content and services or building a more robust network. The only way things like that go through is rate hikes to the customer or reductions in service levels and that is just garbage. When company profits soar, why must the consumer bear the brunt of executive salary at the expense of end-user service.
What I'm looking for here is, at the very least, for VZ personnel to chime in and say, "oh so sorry discovery wants more money for their show but we can't spare the cash because the executives jets are running low on Bombay sapphire and JW Blue this month. So sorry." VZ reps watch these forms, we all know they do.