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Syfi Channel

Peppered

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Is there a Device or service that I can stream episodes? I have been looking around for a way to go to a Antenna, use my PS3 and still keep my Wife happy.

I have looked threw Hulu, Amazon, and Netflix to see if they offer this. I may have been missing something but i dint see it offered anyplace.

I may be able to get her to give up seeing shows on the SyFi channel to lower the cost but would be nice if didn't have too.

I don't watch a lot of TV other than movies but that is hit and miss depending on if there are any good ones to see.
 
I think in Hulu you can also search or browse by TV network/TV Series. I think if you pay for HULU+ Then you get more shows than the free stuff. They may also have some of those off-beat SYFY B-Rated Movies. They can be kind of interesting when you are board.

I like the Korean Historical Movies with Sub-Titles. A lot of them are very interesting. Some of the Korean TV Series can be over 24 or 36 or 60 or more shows. They can be found at sites like www.hulu.com or www.dramafever.com or http://www.viki.com/ . One interesting show I watched which is more like a movie is a show called "The Divine Weapon". It is about a kind of early projectile rocket launcher that could fire 100 arrows with delayed explosives all at once. It was very interesting.

One of the early shows they made was a show about a person that was a cook in the palace and also later became a famous Lady Physician, called "Jewel in the Palace". They also made a lot of other shows about different subjects like Painting, Sea Travel, Police work, White man that showed up in the 1600's, "Tamra, the Island", "Duo" two people switched at birth, "Return of Iljime" was a kind of Robin Hood. Then a lot of shows about periods in history, and individual kings and kingdoms. Either you like this kind of thing or you do not. I think the Korean movies are a lot better than the Japanese or Chinese films.
 
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