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Old 07-25-2013, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by ASUADPi View Post
T.V. Shows-
E.R.
The Practice
These, definitely. On hulu, you can get almost to the end of season 3 of The Practice which is not the end.

I own 12 seasons of ER on DVD. I'm slowly working on buying all the seasons but I will only buy them used, so it's taking me a while. But, it would be great if I could watch them all on Netflix.

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Originally Posted by amanda6035 View Post
oh wait, he's watching it on amazon prime. Whoops.
I did the one-month free trial of amazon prime and was pretty pleased with their selection. And, if you didn't know, there is a student prime that you just need a .edu email address to sign up for for $39/yr. But, you can only use it for up to 4 years.

As a I-won't-pay-for-cable-anymore person, I have found that visiting a cable channel's website may reveal recent episodes of shows I like. For example, MTV posts recent full episodes of most shows online for 48hrs after airing. After those 48hrs, they take it down and re-post it at a later date. Bravo posts some episodes for some shows online but much longer after the original airing. A&E also posts quite a few episodes online but most of them are old. Some channels (like Lifetime and OWN) require that you sign in with your cable provider prior to accessing online episodes.

As a poor teacher, (a budget just passed that slashed education funding and did not give us a raise so I remain, for the 6th year in a row, at the very bottom of the pay scale) I am extremely thankful for the channels that do post content online for all to see.
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