I think you have to know yourself to answer this question.
The cost of quality "near" perfection is generally more expensive and may approach for you the law of diminishing returns. If you will always wonder in the back of your mind if you are missing something and it will detract from your enjoyment buy the TV (and or other high end) gear. If not don't
One thing about the TV stuff is that it will likely hold it's resale value more than the ES...also remember that if well cared for, the eyepiece will functionally last your lifetime. If you observe a lot the cost difference over time approaches zero.
For me (and only me) I have never second guessed a well considered quality purchase. In the beginning my scopes were modest and in some cases my eyepieces cost more than the scopes...as my scopes have improved in quality I have been able to retain and still enjoy my eyepieces. YMMV
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