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Started by Ares_God_of_War, January 23, 2009, 09:24:07 AM

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Ares_God_of_War

I was curious if there are other websites like this where I can watch full television episodes for free? I havent had TV for a while due to some financial hardships and was curious if there were more sites like this :)
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http://www.fancast.com/

http://www.watchtvsitcoms.com/tvshows.html?zcc=1232711208230
http://www.watch-movies.net/ movie site
these 2 are a bit less trust worthy, pop ups, video removals, mislabeled etc, you dont have to sign up for anything. but your only allowed 72 mins before you have to take a break...

BWPS

generally the best thing to do is go to the website of the network. I have to watch all my shows except Monk and Psych online because I work second shift.
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BentonGrey

Yeah, a lot of network sites have fairly extensive catalogs of shows.
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catwhowalksbyhimself

Hulu, fancast, and AOL video are the major large sites, but as was said previously, most networks have plenty of TV at their own websites.

In addition, if you have Netflix, there are a few shows that they have available the day after airing as well.

Another good one is http://abcfamily.go.com/abcfamily/path/section_Home/page_Home

They are supposed to be ABC Family shows, but they actually have quite a few old shows from other networks, including early episodes of Smallville available to watch as well.
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GogglesPizanno

One I just found was www.Joost.com

Not so much for new content, but its the only place I've seen the old Fox show Werewolf from their first season as a Network. That alone makes it worthwhile (in novelty value) for me. But I would agree that between network streaming and hulu, you can cover about 80% of anything youd wanna watch (except of course for all the cool genre stuff that they can get away with not posting).

There is of course the other "download" option that a lot of people use for watching TV. Not quite as legal, but you can find pretty much any show that is on the air.

clownprince

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tvcorn.com is one i also checkout. also veoh.com

Ares_God_of_War

Cool thank you for these. As I have time I will be looking at these :)
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