Plex saved my life - almost literally

I’m very sorry you had some heart trouble, and you’re in my thoughts as you continue to recover. I especially love you were able to watch grandkids videos.

My wife had a near-death experience a few years ago, comparable in seriousness to a serioues heart issue. We had just moved to another country and didn’t know the healthcare system very well, didn’t know many people. She ended up in hospital for about a week during one of the big COVID surges, during which time I was not permitted to visit her. We had no idea what her prognosis was – it could have gone the other way – and she was alone and very far from home. One of our lifelines during that time was that I was able to get a laptop to her, which allowed us to do Plex Watch Together. So believe me when I say that I agree with the sentiment that something as silly as a piece of software can be deeply emotionally meaningful and important.

Unfortunately the pure joy and gratitude I have at having a piece of technology that empowered me during that time to keep her preoccupied and happy and even 1% like I was able to be there in person is tempered by the profound disappointment and bitterness that Watch Together has been deprecated and is being slowly removed from active clients because, in the words of an anonymous Plex Employee, “the official release of our new Plex experience that will bring us closer together than ever before.” and thus while they “understand this decision will impact many of you… we appreciate your support and understanding”.

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