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An apparent licensing issue involving Paramount+ on Amazon Prime has left users fuming, with many unable to access the latest episode of Tulsa King. Fans took to Reddit and X to vent their frustrations, reporting that Episode 7 of Season 2 was missing from the platform, despite being available on Paramount+ directly. The issue seems to affect those who subscribe to Paramount+ through Amazon Prime, leaving them confused about who’s responsible for the problem — Paramount or Amazon.
Several Reddit users mentioned trying their usual methods, only to hit a wall. “Am I going insane? 6:34 Phoenix time and I always watch Tulsa King through Prime on my TV. It always works until now,” one user posted. Others chimed in with similar complaints, some noting they were being asked to subscribe to a different Paramount+ channel for an additional $7.99 to access the episode.
Meanwhile, on X, people seem quite frustrated over the finger-pointing between the two companies. One user wrote, “I see @PrimeVideo and @paramountplus asking folks to DM them, but the people aren’t posting any successes.” Another user said, “Paramount is saying it’s Prime and Prime says it’s Paramount. They both have pissed me off.”
Interestingly, one user reported finding a workaround. They claimed that fast-forwarding to the end of Episode 6 allowed Episode 7 to auto-play, even though it didn’t show up in the episode list. However, this trick didn’t work for everyone. So your mileage may vary with this but it might be worth giving it a shot.
In response to the growing complaints, the official Paramount+ support team addressed the issue, clarifying that not all Paramount+ content might be available through Amazon Prime due to licensing restrictions. They advised users to verify their Prime credentials via a dedicated link. This is a bit confusing because everyone could access previous episodes without a problem.
With no immediate resolution in sight, viewers will seemingly have to wait for the episode to become accessible. Some have even joked about switching to pirated streaming sites out of frustration. We’ll keep an eye out for any further information and will update the article if there’s something to share. Feel free to let us know if you’ve found a workaround that helped you get your Sylvester Stallone fix for the day.