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why do some of the TV shows indicate they have more than 1 season and other show multiple seasons? I thought someone here told me that even if they show only 1 season of shows, they usually have them all...but then why wouldn't they indicate that in ALL of the cases and not just some?

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Please can someone answer my question? I know there are lots of people here who use Hulu plus. While I am thinking about it, I have another question..I can get a Hulu plus app for my kindle, right? So reguardless of whether or not we use my email or my husbands for the Hulu plus subscription, can I still watch on my kindle, right??

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It is all about licensing. They carry all the content the networks allow or that they think paying for will help them attract/keep customers. You must have been misinformed.

 

Yes, you can get it for your fire. It is an app that you sign in to with whatever account you like.

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Some shows have all the seasons/shows (Grey's Anatomy has every show available up to the newest which is available the day after airing), some have only segments (Bones only has the current season but used to have more), some have all the seasons with some shows missing (I Love Lucy has all seasons but there are several shows missing in each season). As someone else mentioned - it all depends on what the parent company of each show will allow. We are the midst of deciding whether it is worth keeping. Regular Hulu lets us watch the newest of the shows we like the next day with the exception of one that makes you wait a week for the newest show.

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so then when I am looking at the listing, if it says it has more then it does and if it says '1 season"....then it only has 1 season? is that right? We have Netflix now which we LOVE, and we thought maybe Hulu plus would be nice to watch some of the shows not on Netflix...but I guess I could buy it for a month, check it out and see what we think. My husband blew our I week free trial when he signed us up without realizing we were very busy that week and weren't going to be around much to watch.

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