He stared at the price for a long time. The cost of a pizza. The cost of his sanity.
He bought it.
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The download was official. The interface was exactly the same. He added his playlist, and the game came on—crisp, smooth, perfect. No spinning wheel. No hidden permissions. Just the quiet satisfaction of doing it right. He stared at the price for a long time
Then, on a Sunday night, with two minutes left in the fourth quarter, the screen froze. The spinning wheel of death. He restarted TiviMate. The channel loaded for three seconds—long enough for him to see the quarterback take the snap—and then froze again. He cleared the cache. Rebooted the Firestick. Nothing. He bought it
He watched the derby, the playoffs, the post-game shows. He texted his buddy, “Dude, my setup is god-tier.” He even bragged about not paying a dime.