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Your Netflix bill is about to sting harder than a Bravo fight: Summer House Reunion Part 2 just dropped, and if you don't have Peacock, you’re paying $7.99 a month extra to watch the cast tear into each other over who stole the last seltzer. That’s nearly $100 a year just for one episode of reality TV drama—money you could spend on actual seltzer. Meanwhile, your cable package might already include the channel, but carriers love to hide those fees in 'broadcast surcharges.' Bottom line: check your streaming bills before the reunion airs, or you’ll be shelling out for a season pass you didn’t sign up for.
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Your Netflix bill is about to sting harder than a Bravo fight: Summer House Reunion Part 2 just dropped, and if you don't have Peacock, you’re paying $7.99 a month extra to watch the cast tear into each other over who stole the last seltzer. That’s nearly $100 a year just for one episode of reality TV drama—money you could spend on actual seltzer. Meanwhile, your cable package might already include the channel, but carriers love to hide those fees in 'broadcast surcharges.' Bottom line: check your streaming bills before the reunion airs, or you’ll be shelling out for a season pass you didn’t sign up for.