Where can this even be watched?
How does someone get to see this show?
GFW
who as been an IMDb member for ages
How does someone get to see this show?
GFW
who as been an IMDb member for ages
Okay, I found out where and watched two episodes, which I like very much, Richard has done the spy thing excellently well in "MI-5" so he's brilliant in this, but can't figure out how to watch more for the life of me.
I don't understand why it's on this obscure 'station' or whatever it is? Why, when I live in a metropolis, my "provider" isn't there? It's got major stars in it. I'm perplexed, but more perplexed how even to watch further of it!
GFW
This is a question everybody's been asking! haha
Do you have ROKU? I picked it up as a free trial sub on ROKU as EPIX is one of the stations you cana dd to ROKU very easily.
I clicked on the "free trial" and as I've said in other threads, they never seemed to add the "paid" part after the free trial time period ended.
Am now at Episode 8, and it's still working every week. For now anyway.
I've seen various pirate sites that have it, as I usually scan those just to pick up sometimes obscure shows from around the world that I can then search for on Amazon, Netflix, Acorn and MHZ. It's like a shopping list of things you might miss buried deep in the other subservices.
Every week when I look on pirate sites just to see what's hot, Berlin Station is front and center. So it does seem popular that way, anyway.
But the distributors and EPIX really blew it on this show, I think. Decent show with high production values buried on a network not even some major cable outlets carry in the U.S. Very weird.
You can sign onto EPIX but you need a provider - they list the providers.
share... and Comcast is not there. This is my point. People in and around the Nation's Capital cannot watch this show.
GFW
Yes to no Comcast. And that goes for other parts of the country. I have Comcast and used a family's provider in another area and paid them. Able to stream - and the connection is really strong. I can't stand Comcast at all. Maybe they will negotiate when they see how many people are interested.
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