If you're looking for another way to watch your favorite Showtime programming, and you can get past the idea of a Windows-only service that hasn't exactly been met with open arms, you can now purchase episodes of The L Word, Weeds and Sleeper Cell through Amazon's new Unbox download service. Also, as a special promotion, you can download the pilot episode of Dexter for a penny until October 25. Other shows will cost $1.99 per episode. Episodes of Penn and Teller: Bullshit!, Fat Actress and Free for All are also available, as well as championship boxing and the Dave Chappelle special For What It's Worth. Also note I'm adding this to my growing list of TV shows both free and otherwise you can find online, a post that's worth checking out once in awhile.Showtime offering shows through Amazon's Unbox
If you're looking for another way to watch your favorite Showtime programming, and you can get past the idea of a Windows-only service that hasn't exactly been met with open arms, you can now purchase episodes of The L Word, Weeds and Sleeper Cell through Amazon's new Unbox download service. Also, as a special promotion, you can download the pilot episode of Dexter for a penny until October 25. Other shows will cost $1.99 per episode. Episodes of Penn and Teller: Bullshit!, Fat Actress and Free for All are also available, as well as championship boxing and the Dave Chappelle special For What It's Worth. Also note I'm adding this to my growing list of TV shows both free and otherwise you can find online, a post that's worth checking out once in awhile.














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10-18-2006 @ 8:10PM
Angel said...
I was actually going to cancel my HBO subscription (until the Sopranos come back on in 2012) and subscribe to Showtime, just so I could see Dexter. Now I don't have to... I'm not fond of using Amazon's unbox player, but it will do. I was hoping iTunes would get it, so I could at least play it on my Mac.
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10-20-2006 @ 3:27PM
dwacon said...
Maybe Sumner Redstone will wake up and get himself a Shiela Nevins so that the programming at SHO will attract more than the current HALF of HBO's subscribers.
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