Watching all seasons of past tv series
By courtknee525
@courtknee525 (3742)
United States
June 24, 2012 10:34am CST
This summer I decided I want to catch up on shows or watch a series I always wanted to watch but never did because I didn't want to start in the middle. However, I'm having a hard time finding a place where I can watch past seasons. The actual tv networks' sites only have recent seasons or just a few episodes.
I'd like to watch a bunch of different series from beginning to end. I just can't find a site to actually do this :(
Does anyone have good sites that they'd recommend for this? Thank you!
6 responses
@PageTurner (2825)
• United States
25 Jun 12
Hello courtknee525
Mrs. Turner and I have been watching all eight(8) seasons of the USA Network television series, Monk. We are watching this on huluplus. We are disappointed because we are in season eight and almost finished.
We have also watched, in order, all four (4) commplete seasons of the AMC Network television series, Mad Men. We are hoping that season five (5) will be available soon, as it is now completed. We had heard that this was also on huluplus, but we haven't been able to find it. As we have all the other seasons on DVD, we will probably get season five (5) on DVD as well, as soon as it's available.
Peace
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@burrito88 (2774)
• United States
27 Jun 12
I use Netflix. As someone else said it's only $8 a month. A few of the good things about Netflix is that it wall remember the last episode of a show that you're watching so you don't have to remember the episode number or name. Another thing is that after a while, Netflix will also make other recommendations of shows that are similar to the ones you've been watching. I stream Netflix to my TV using a Roku but you can also do the same with other unit including some game consoles.
@courtknee525 (3742)
• United States
27 Jun 12
yeah, I like that I can use Netflix on my xbox, computer, or ipad. If i can't find what I'm looking for online, I may get a Netflix subscription.
@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
25 Jun 12
I recently discovered cokeandpopcorn.com.. they have quite an extensive list of shows with full series listings (Or at least,up to date) and there are more being added..I've caught up on a couple of series' that had been hit and miss viewing for Me in recent years-give it a try!
@courtknee525 (3742)
• United States
26 Jun 12
Ooooh, thank you!! I'll definitely check it out. I'm always interested in sites with tv shows and movies :) Thanks again!!
@maezee (41988)
• United States
24 Jun 12
What series do you watch? You probably have to buy Netflix or Hulu Plus (which isn't all that expensive - like $8 a month). I would rather do that than download them (illegally) from the internet - there's always a risk because you never know what you are downloading or what file you are opening. I have heard of some though, like SideReel, that I think you can try watching them on.
@courtknee525 (3742)
• United States
25 Jun 12
I want to watch House, Lost, One Tree HIll, and a few others. If I can't find them somewhere online I'll probably have to get a subscription, most likely to Netflix since I could watch it on my computer, stream it through my xbox, etc. I'll check the internet first before I pay for a subscription.
@courtknee525 (3742)
• United States
25 Jun 12
That's true. I already have utorrent so I guess I'll try looking up torrents to download. Thank you for the idea
@ranay85 (16)
• United States
25 Jun 12
We got rid of our cable a year and a half ago because it seemed like every month the price kept going up. So we decided to get Netflix and Hulu. They are both 7.99 a month but well worth it. On Netflix they have a good variety of TV shows recent and older. There are no commercials. Netflix has tv shows that are currently on the air and you can view them the day after they air. With both services you can cancel at anytime. You can either watch the shows on your tv via xbox wii etc or on the internet. I'm sure you can find shows and download them illegally from the internet but with that you risk getting viruses. I hope this was helpful :)
@courtknee525 (3742)
• United States
25 Jun 12
Thanks! You actually may have convinced me to get some sort of subscription. My boyfriend used to have Netflix on his xbox and it was great. I have my own xbox and it would be perfect to have tv shows and movies right there