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Liberalynn

(7,549 posts)
Fri May 24, 2013, 06:39 PM May 2013

Question on Direct TV Produced Series

Does anyone know if they ever show up on the internet after original airings? Maybe it is too soon to tell because aren't they new to producing their own shows?

Apparently they are going to produce an air a show called "Full Circle" which my favorite actor Julian Mcmahon will star in for at least two episodes. From the way it reads it will air for ten episodes and feature a rotating cast, with each actor starring in two episodes.

Alas I have Time Warner cable and don't want to switch just to see a two episode arc even if he is my favorite actor. What I am hoping is it will be somewhere on the internet where I can legally watch it.

Is there any hope of that?

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Question on Direct TV Produced Series (Original Post) Liberalynn May 2013 OP
I would be amazed if they allowed it to be seen by non-customers. LancetChick May 2013 #1
Thanks for answering. Darn it. Liberalynn May 2013 #2

LancetChick

(272 posts)
1. I would be amazed if they allowed it to be seen by non-customers.
Fri May 24, 2013, 07:32 PM
May 2013

Directv pays huge amounts of money for things you can't find anywhere else. They spend billions to be the only one to offer NFL Sunday Ticket (that's how I got sucked in), they spend on every sports package you can imagine, they spend to be the only ones to offer certain movies before Netflix can get them, and while I'm absolutely sure Full Circle will be available online, it's hard for me to imagine it being available if you aren't a Directv customer. Being the only one to offer things is their modus operandi.

 

Liberalynn

(7,549 posts)
2. Thanks for answering. Darn it.
Fri May 24, 2013, 08:40 PM
May 2013

My sister's best friend has Direct TV so maybe I can ask if I can drop by for a visit the night's his episodes air.

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