As he scrolled through the results, he found a few different versions of the show, including a few HDR (high dynamic range) options. He opted for the HDR version, as his TV supported it and he wanted the best possible viewing experience.

The next day, Alex texted Mike, "Hey, I was going to download 'Preggers' via torrents, but I saw a warning message from my ISP. I'm glad I decided to use that streaming service instead."

Alex was relieved and grateful for Mike's advice. He realized that there were safer and more legitimate ways to enjoy his favorite shows, and he was happy to have found a solution that worked for him.

It was a typical Friday evening for Alex, a college student on a mission to download the latest season of his favorite TV show, "Preggers," a comedy series that had gained a cult following. He had been waiting for weeks for the new season to drop, and his friends had been raving about it on social media.

However, just as he was about to click the download button, his browser suddenly flashed a warning message: "Warning: Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) has detected suspicious activity on your account. Please be aware that downloading copyrighted content without permission is against the law."