Time Warner "on demand" help

Only certain things are "on demand" if I remember correctly. If you push the button that says "on demand" on your controller it will take you to the group of channels that offer you that option. It's been a while though for me, I've been with direct tv for a year or so now, since TWC decided to raise there rates an insane amount multiple times in one year. FWIW I've been happy with my 1/2 price, double the channel service thus far. Anyways good luck haha
 
You can also go to Channel 735, scroll to CBS and then scroll through their selection of shows on demand. Person of Interest doesn't seem to be there, but you could look again tomorrow, just in case.
 
My feeling about TW on demand is there are no rules to when shows show up. Some times shows pop up at 3am after the show airs, some 5 days later. I would like some sort of rules set by Time Warner so we don't get annoyed. Otherwise I end up using my appletv and just buying the episode.

Don't get me started about "Look Back". What is the point of it if it never has anything to look back at.
 
wait TWC has CSR's HAHAHAHAHA after working for them all they care about is money money and well more money. Oh well but still one of my favorite shows
 
You can also hit the blue "B" button and search for any show and it will tell you when it replays and if its on demand as well.
 
You're in good company as far as being upset with TWC:

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You can also go to Channel 735, scroll to CBS and then scroll through their selection of shows on demand. Person of Interest doesn't seem to be there, but you could look again tomorrow, just in case.
Okay. I give up. Can't find 'Person of Interest'. Does that mean it's not available.... ever?
 
Gary, I think the only way you're going to see past seasons of any program is to get a Roku and subscribe to Hulu. Person of Interest does not seem to be among the programs CBS offers on demand. I've looked for it too to no avail.
 
Hulu, Netflix, and CBS.com all don't have full episodes of Person of Interest. Amazon instant video has it for $1.99 an episode for the first season.

CBS.com has the last two episodes of The Mentalist. It's not on hulu or netflix. Episodes on Amazon are $1.99 each.
 
Roku is a little box that hooks up your tv to the wireless function in your house. There are other ways to do the same thing...xBox, etc. For us, without gaming, the Roku is the easiest and smallest option. We're thinking about doing away with cable completely, but there is a distinct difference of opinion between spousal units whether this is a viable option.
 

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