Not sure if they've revealed anything on the VOD library that it would have, which is a pretty big piece. Don't think it's bad at all when the alternative is pirate streams and downloads, or a cable subscription with HBO. Especially if they go the route of most streaming services and let you cancel anytime with a couple clicks - three months for Game of Thrones, don't pay unless something else you want comes along. Definitely one of my favorite things about most of the new options; as customers get smarter and have more option, it's a big deterrent to have to lock into contracts, call to receive promotional pricing, and when you're finally ready to cancel you have to call and spend a half hour with retention people. MLB.TV has made a ton off of me since I can easily cancel when the Brewers start sucking, then come crawling back again by the start of the next season, sometimes sooner - if I had to call, be put on hold, argue with someone, and decline three offers for a lower rate I'd have never bothered to sign up again.