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<blockquote data-quote="Deset Gled" data-source="post: 7808593" data-attributes="member: 7808"><p>Episode 1 is free. All the others go to a link that says "Sign In To Unlock All Shows! This service is Free with your TV subscription", and require you to use your cable provider to gain access. And, unfortunately, streaming cable like YoutubeTV or Sling are not listed as options.</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of cable TV channels that have apps that let you stream content, but require an active cable membership to watch (Comedy Central, etc). I guess I didn't specify it in my original post, but any such services really don't count for someone like me to who uses streaming as a replacement for cable (instead of a supplement).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Off the top of my head, I would call True Detective (season 1) and Hannibal "can't miss TV". Pushing Daisies, The Good Place, and Rick and Morty sift towards the top. Community, American Horror Story, and The Walking Dead would be examples of "great at their peak, but inconsistent". The thing is, I know the only reason I started watching Hannibal and American Horror Story was because I saw commercials for them. I'm curious to know what I'm missing.</p><p></p><p>Also, not all TV has to be "must see" to be worth watching an episode or two. I'm not ashamed to admit I watched more than my share of public access cable in the 90s. And just before I cut cable I caught a show called "Ice Goes Amish", which was about ex-rapper Vanilla Ice teaming up with Amish carpenters to do home makeover projects. Amazing TV? No. Worth watching an episode of for the experience? Totally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deset Gled, post: 7808593, member: 7808"] Episode 1 is free. All the others go to a link that says "Sign In To Unlock All Shows! This service is Free with your TV subscription", and require you to use your cable provider to gain access. And, unfortunately, streaming cable like YoutubeTV or Sling are not listed as options. There are a lot of cable TV channels that have apps that let you stream content, but require an active cable membership to watch (Comedy Central, etc). I guess I didn't specify it in my original post, but any such services really don't count for someone like me to who uses streaming as a replacement for cable (instead of a supplement). Off the top of my head, I would call True Detective (season 1) and Hannibal "can't miss TV". Pushing Daisies, The Good Place, and Rick and Morty sift towards the top. Community, American Horror Story, and The Walking Dead would be examples of "great at their peak, but inconsistent". The thing is, I know the only reason I started watching Hannibal and American Horror Story was because I saw commercials for them. I'm curious to know what I'm missing. Also, not all TV has to be "must see" to be worth watching an episode or two. I'm not ashamed to admit I watched more than my share of public access cable in the 90s. And just before I cut cable I caught a show called "Ice Goes Amish", which was about ex-rapper Vanilla Ice teaming up with Amish carpenters to do home makeover projects. Amazing TV? No. Worth watching an episode of for the experience? Totally. [/QUOTE]
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