I recently started catching up on and then regularly watching a comedy show called Outsourced. Due to its small episode length I was skeptical about the quality. However, it turns out to be a very funny show (assuming that the accents don’t bother you). It has been a very pleasant show to watch, a good comedy, which is rare to fine in this age. Below I embedded a little Hulu video player that lets you watch episodes right from this post. Enjoy!
The finale perfectly ended this season of The Gates; I could not imagine a better closing other than them having a massive war midday at the high school. Otherwise the ending was superb. Left a Grand Canyon’s worth of room for the next season and seemed to close all the holes I noticed. The only thing that was fairly unrealistic was the quickness with which various characters accepted the paranormal events. Most people wouldn’t believe it even after seeing it. Oh well, makes a great show! These Vampires aren’t emotional pushovers. Makes True Blood look pathetic.
Warehouse 13‘s season finale kept me on the edge of my seat. The acting seemed stepped up quite a bit for this episode, although I can’t say the special effects were. SyFy tends to keep it on a penny-budget. I don’t want to make this a spoiler post but I definitely see certain characters stepping it up in roles. Have to admit the ending was so sad, almost cried! If you haven’t watched either finale I’d recommend watching the shows. I have my fingers crossed that both shows will return for their next seasons.
Here’s the links to watch online. Thank you Hulu!
The Gates – http://www.hulu.com/the-gates
Warehouse 13 – http://www.hulu.com/warehouse-13
Hulu is a unique web service in that it offers free legal viewing of popular tv shows over the Internet. In all my experience I still haven’t found it’s equal. They also now offer Hulu Desktop, a program to comfortably stream shows from your computer desktop. My joy came when I learned there was a deb package. Hulu is thinking ahead of other companies and offering a Linux version of their program up front. I truly hope their service thrives and continues to lead the way in streaming technology. Long live Hulu!
*The Hulu icon is from Jonas Rask Design and the screenshot is from me.*