So, you've got the itch. The true crime bug has bitten. And only one show can scratch it: American Greed.
But where in the heck do you actually *watch* it? It feels like the world’s greatest financial scams are easier to find than the show itself.
The Streaming Shuffle: Where's the Loot?
Ah, streaming. Supposedly, it's the answer to all our entertainment prayers. But finding American Greed can feel like navigating a Ponzi scheme of its own.
Peacock: NBC's Nest
Your best bet might be Peacock. As NBC's streaming service, it often has a solid selection of American Greed episodes. Check there first. It's usually the most reliable option.
Don’t expect every single episode though. Content deals are weirder than that time Bernie Madoff almost got away with it all.
Hulu, Amazon Prime, and More: The Wild West
Then there are the usual suspects: Hulu and Amazon Prime Video. Sometimes they have seasons available. Sometimes they don’t. It's a real gamble.
Prime, in particular, loves to play the "Buy the Season" game. Suddenly, your Prime membership feels less "prime" and more "premium-priced."
Other Streaming Services: Hit or Miss
Don't forget the dark horses! Services like YouTube TV or even Sling might have older seasons available on demand.
It’s worth a quick search. You never know where a golden (or, well, greed-tinged) nugget might be hiding.
The Cable Conundrum: Is On-Demand Your Friend?
Believe it or not, your cable provider's on-demand service *might* have episodes available. I know, cable! It's practically antique technology now.
But hey, don't knock it 'til you try it. Especially if you're already paying for it.
Buying Episodes: Owning the Greed
Okay, okay, so maybe streaming isn’t working out. You can always buy individual episodes or entire seasons.
Platforms like Apple TV, Google Play, and Amazon Prime Video let you purchase the episodes. You'll own the episodes and be able to watch whenever you want.
It can add up quickly! Especially if you're trying to marathon the whole series.
My Unpopular Opinion: DVR is Still King
Here's where I might lose some of you. I'm just gonna say it: a DVR is still secretly the best way to watch American Greed.
Hear me out. Set your DVR to record CNBC whenever American Greed airs. Then you can watch at your leisure.
Plus, you can fast-forward through the commercials! It's like time-traveling through ads for gold-buying schemes. It's strangely fitting.
Yes, I know, it’s "old school." But it's reliable! And you don't have to worry about constantly checking different streaming services. Just my two cents (which I hope aren't acquired through nefarious means).
The Hunt Continues...
Finding American Greed might require a little detective work of your own. But trust me, it’s worth it.
Now go forth and binge. Just maybe double-check your bank statements afterward.
Happy watching!