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It's also "Carrie Mathison Chasing Nicholas Brody" territory.

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Homeland's over, SOA is done, all caught up on The Blacklist, and everything else isn't back on yet. I'm out of things to watch :(

 
Just watch seasons 1 & 2 and then the final season.

Anyone catch that new medieval comedy on abc? Gauntlet or something? The Previews looked pretty funny.

 
Can you watch Breaking Bad for me and just give me a highlights recap of each episode, complete with screenshots?


I promise, I started doing this, and then realized it read more like the plot to the move "RV", so I deleted it.

 
we watched diners, drive in's and dives last night because we couldn't find anything on after Wheel of Fortune. One of our new years resolutions is to stay up later (HA HA, I know sounds strange) so we are going to have to figure out how to occupy that extra hour or so of time when we make the effort.

 
Are there any American Horror Story watchers here? It's really the only recent TV serial that intrigues me.

 
That's the major drawback... Hard to do if you are a sports junkie / fan...
I would love to do this, but what about TBS, TNT, ESPN for sports? Not to mention Fox sports Midwest or South. Can you get those without a dish or cable?
And soon sports fans will have an option with cutting cable. At some point in 2015, one could theoretically only be paying for HBO, ESPN, Hulu+, and Netflix and be pretty squared away on the streaming front. Though I would probably only sign up for ESPN streaming during NFL season.

http://gizmodo.com/you-can-now-stream-espn-on-the-web-for-20-a-month-1677531245?utm_campaign=socialflow_gizmodo_facebook&utm_source=gizmodo_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
Although the season is winding down, I may already have the solution for (NFL) football season. I can usually watch Cincinnati live on my Verizon phone with their NFL Mobile app. Would just need to get an adapter to connect the iPhone to the HDMI input on the TV. Would be watching at home via wi-fi so the streaming should be good and wouldn't be cutting into my data plan. Now, just need to figure out college football and MLB.

Homeland's over, SOA is done, all caught up on The Blacklist, and everything else isn't back on yet. I'm out of things to watch :(
Is this all on Netflix? Haven't watched it yet, but I've read enough good things about Marco Polo that I went ahead and added it to my "to watch" list. New Daredevil series is supposed to be coming too. Supposed to be pretty good. Hopefully it's better than the movie...can't be any worse.

 
That's the major drawback... Hard to do if you are a sports junkie / fan...
I would love to do this, but what about TBS, TNT, ESPN for sports? Not to mention Fox sports Midwest or South. Can you get those without a dish or cable?
And soon sports fans will have an option with cutting cable. At some point in 2015, one could theoretically only be paying for HBO, ESPN, Hulu+, and Netflix and be pretty squared away on the streaming front. Though I would probably only sign up for ESPN streaming during NFL season.

http://gizmodo.com/you-can-now-stream-espn-on-the-web-for-20-a-month-1677531245?utm_campaign=socialflow_gizmodo_facebook&utm_source=gizmodo_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
Although the season is winding down, I may already have the solution for (NFL) football season. I can usually watch Cincinnati live on my Verizon phone with their NFL Mobile app. Would just need to get an adapter to connect the iPhone to the HDMI input on the TV. Would be watching at home via wi-fi so the streaming should be good and wouldn't be cutting into my data plan. Now, just need to figure out college football and MLB.
Tried that. The NFL app (which I also have) disables HDMI output when video is playing. And the adapter itself is relatively cheap so it would have been a good solution.

 
Although the season is winding down, I may already have the solution for (NFL) football season. I can usually watch Cincinnati live on my Verizon phone with their NFL Mobile app. Would just need to get an adapter to connect the iPhone to the HDMI input on the TV. Would be watching at home via wi-fi so the streaming should be good and wouldn't be cutting into my data plan. Now, just need to figure out college football and MLB.
Tried that. The NFL app (which I also have) disables HDMI output when video is playing. And the adapter itself is relatively cheap so it would have been a good solution.


Well $hit, I did not know that. Wonder if it would let you mirror it with Apple TV or Chromecast?

 
chromecast is starting to put limits on what it will stream. I forgot what mr snick has on his phone that he can no longer stream tot he tv via chromecast.

 
Watched Agent Carter with LadyFox. Not too bad. Cool to see some flash backs and references to the first Captain America movie.

 
I started watching in the middle. It really didn't not hold my interest....other than she's pretty hot.

 
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