Sounds like Elland is bored and needing to watch some decent stuff. A good tip is check out imdb ratings and only watch stuff marked at 8 9 or 10. Hell on wheels think theres around 6 seasons, brilliant The Americans deffo 6 seasons and its cutting edge spy stuff Ozark is awesome and just waiting for season 5 Goliath Animal Kingdom 3 seasons Jack Ryan 2 seasons Fauda 4 seasons and the best telly I have ever seen, just brilliant action, reality and ragheads being killed, but brilliant story Tehran made by the Fauda team and waiting for season 2 to come out. Seal Team plenty of seasons The Bureau is a French secret service series and brilliant and is as close to reality as anything. 6 seasons I believe and the storyline and thread throughout is now ended for good
Can i recommend to everyone tea TV. Simply search tea TV apk and install on your device. It will let you stream any series or movie as it drops. You won't find this on the play store or any other app providers so search for the apk
Netflix. Mindhunter Queens Gambit Money Heist. Prime. Bosch Goliath Sneaky Pete Jack Ryan BBC The Serpent ITV Marcella
I second what Bucks says but if you search for the Apktime APK it gives lists of all the working streaming apps. There's also BeeTV which is updated regularly. For the more technically minded install Filelinked and search for the latest Filelinked codes. My recommendations Long Way Up, I think on Apple, it's excellent. The Expanse. It has just finished series 5. The Umbrella Academy As above The Queen's Gambit. Ted Lasso is terrible but addictive. From a few years ago, Mr Robot was excellent.
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If you are looking for comedy I would highly reccomend Superstore. Hilarious insight into American life via a big Asda like shop.
Steve, it's good that you're using a VPN, but be careful - the key thing is finding a VPN provider that does not keep the logs. This is key because logs are what the FBI use to prosecute. There are lots of providers that provide this cover very cheaply. That's the theory anyway & I used to be on the ball. In fact, I have a 'lifetime' VPN, but I never got round to setting it up on this laptop when the other one failed. Doubt I will until I hear of regular punters getting prosecuted.
I download more than I'll ever watch. I prefer this to streaming as I can watch the programs offline, anytime, anywhere. I have a spreadsheet the covers about 200 series I keep on top of. To keep me up to date, I track them all on a fantastic website https://next-episode.net/ This site lets me know what's on, when it's on, & just as importantly, when it's been cancelled. It also tells me what new programs are coming up too (1st episode only), so I can decide whether or not to put it on my 'watchlist'. Cracking find. Oh, and it's free! Free too are my sources for downloading. https://eztv.re/ https://rarbgaccessed.org/torrents.php?r=17594982 or if you can't find what you're looking for, this is your last resort https://rarbgaccessed.org/torrents.php?r=17594982 Movies on https://yts.mx/browse-movies For these downloads to work, you'll first need to download uTorrent, which is the tool that does the downloading for you ... https://www.utorrent.com/DOWNLOADS/WIN That's it in a nutshell. I've probably forgotten key things to tell you, having used this setup for years, so if you're stuck, feel free to ask when you try it out.
If a VPN stops you being tracked and possibly prosecuted surely the relevant authorities could get around these programmes, the free ones surely can't be that foolproof...and if you haven't got one are they really that interested in Joe soap downloading a few series to watch as and when, they are more interested surely in the big players
So the downside of netflix etc, During the first lockdown my kids decided to watch the series 'friends'. I have no idea where the idea came from, anyway thank **** I have a garden so I could get out of the house, they watched every episode of every season. As Joey would say 'how you doin'? Go **** yerself joey, chandler, phoebe buffet and the rest of them. Rant over.
The whole point is that if you use a VPN provider that doesn't retain the logs, you're safe. And yes - big players first. But what's to say if they're backing up logs as we speak for future prosecutions? Unlikely, but possible.
No free ones delete logs, as far as I know. But as I said earlier, I've got one, but haven't used it since I got this lappie 2 years ago. I just use the one built into Oscar (browser, like Chrome, but uses less resources).
No individual streamer has ever been prosecuted. They've collared those that make money wholesaling but as an individual it just wouldn't make financial sense. Of course you always hear of the dangers of streaming but they only know what IP address you're connected to, not what you're streaming. The providers host many terrabytes of content. I use RealDebrid for the best links. You link it to your account and it is a premium server. You will get 10x the free links and better quality streams. It's about £15 for six months. Well worth it. I use a Revolute card to pay for it. It's a card you top up. Highly recommended. I use a free VPN called Power VPN when I want to access sites blocked by my ISP and I've been impressed with the speed. You just don't get a choice where it's directed.
Individual streamers have been prosecuted, but mostly in the States, and mostly for downloading, rather than streaming. I believe it was not so much the downloading that was their downfall, but leaving the material in the folder where it landed, which of course allows other people access to the files via the uTorrent tool, so in effect, they became inadvertent providers. When I used Virgin, I got a number of warnings from them, specifying EXACTLY the programmes I'd downloaded (which is another reason I'm on Sky). It was only a warning, but it's clear to me that they, & no doubt other internet providers, can indeed determine what's passing through their system. Indeed, I believe the government place that requirement on them. Have you had a look at any of the free sites I mentioned, Blono? Not only free, but all have huge databases, & allow streaming as well as downloading. I've been using them for about 15 years now. I especially like the Next-episode site. It's invaluable, telling you when programs are due to be shown, previous series, upcoming season premiers - the whole kit & caboodle.