Oh heavens! Americans won't get to see "Sherlock" the same time the UK
does. What is an American couch potato to do? They could use a proxy
server and fake out the BBC that they are really in the UK not the US.
Of course that would be the posting of the show on the BBC web site
which I don't know how fast it will be posted there.
Most networks in the US post their shows the day after it airs and even
some of the cable channels make episodes available for rent the day
after. Of course I think the last time you warned us that we would have
to wait for the latest "Sherlock" it was just a few days until the
Sunday night PBS Masterpiece Theater timeslot.
Of course I cut the cable and also live in a valley so I get no OTA
(Over the Air) TV. I rely on Hulu+ to see episodes of US network shows
on my big screen. But Hulu also has quite a suite of British shows
including...... "Sherlock".
BTW, last night I watched the first episode of "Moon Boy" on Hulu which
is a funny new series by Chris O'Dowd. O'Dowd plays the imaginary
friend of a bullied young boy.
Don your eyepatch for "Helix" by the BSG crew which debuts in a week on
Syfy. If it catches my interest I might just rent in on Amazon where it
will be available the day after it shows on Syfy. Currently I have been
waiting a month to Chromecast "Haven" via the Hulu website to my TV
since Hulu doesn't have the license to stream it directly to my TV.
On 01/03/2014 03:16 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
*/For those fans of the BBC "Sherlock," your wait is either over or
soon to be over (I hear that most in the US won't get to see it until
later this month). Suffice it to say your wait will be worth it, but
you may need to see the first episode twice to really get it all. If
you haven't seen it yet (or even if you have), here's a spoiler-free
teaser to whet your appetite:
/*
*/http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/24/sherlock-mini-episode_n_4498484.html
/*