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After watching every episode of Three's Company on DVD, I'm now bored of it. If it came out on blu-ray now, I don't think I will buy the same collection, even though it is one of my favourite TV shows. However, 5 years later I may be in the mood to watch the whole thing again. Then I would be torn apart, deciding whether to watch it on the DVDs I already have but miss out on watching it on Blu-Ray, or spend $500 on the Blu-Ray version and then feel I wasted my $300 buying it on DVD in the first place. I feel the same way about my other favourite TV series, documentary series, and movies.
You wouldn't benefit from watching 'Three's Company' in HD because the master isn't in HD. Not every show is going to get the 'Star Trek' treatment.

I don't think a large number of TV shows from the 90s and the past decades will be coming to Blu-Ray in HD because most of them weren't mastered in HD.
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