How To Watch 90 Day Fiance Without Cable

Okay, let's be real. You're here because you need your fix. Your 90 Day Fiancé fix. And frankly, who doesn't? But you've bravely cut the cord, banished cable, and now you're wondering how to get your weekly dose of drama, tears, and questionable life choices. Fear not, friend! I'm here to guide you through the glorious, cable-free world of 90 Day viewing.
Streaming Services to the Rescue!
First things first: streaming services are your best friend. Think of them as the Evelin to your Corey, always there to (sort of) support your sometimes questionable decisions to watch hours of reality TV.
Discovery+
Discovery+ is the holy grail. Seriously, it's like TLC decided to build its own personal Fort Knox, filled with all the 90 Day Fiancé gold you can handle. All the spin-offs, all the seasons, all the awkward silences – it's all there, baby!
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It's usually a pretty affordable monthly subscription and you can even watch early. No more waiting for Sunday night! It's like Christmas morning, every single week.
Hulu + Live TV (with a catch!)
Hulu + Live TV is another option, but here's the "catch" (and let's be honest, every 90 Day relationship has a catch, right?). It's more expensive than Discovery+ because you get a whole bunch of live channels in addition to on-demand shows.

So, if you're also a sports fanatic or need to watch local news, it might be a good option. If you're only after 90 Day, Discovery+ is the way to go.
YouTube TV
Similar to Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV offers TLC as part of its channel lineup. Again, a bit pricier than a dedicated streaming service, but worth it if you want a comprehensive TV experience.

The Sneaky "Free Trial" Route (Use with Caution!)
Okay, I'm not officially recommending this, but... many streaming services offer free trials. Discovery+, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV… they all dangle that sweet, sweet "watch for free!" carrot in front of you.
Just remember to set a calendar reminder to cancel before you get charged! We're trying to watch 90 Day Fiancé, not end up in debt like David with his Lana fantasies.

Other Options: On-Demand Episodes
Sometimes, you can purchase individual episodes or seasons on platforms like Amazon Prime Video or iTunes. This can be a good option if you only want to watch a specific season or if you missed an episode and don't want to subscribe to a whole service.
Bonus Tip: Befriend Someone with Cable (Just Kidding... Sort Of)
Okay, okay, I'm mostly joking. But seriously, if you have a friend or family member who still clings to the cable life, maybe, just maybe, you can "borrow" their login information. (I'm not responsible for any awkward Thanksgiving dinners that may result from this suggestion.)

Just remember to bring the wine and maybe offer to do the dishes as a thank you.
Embrace the Streaming Life!
So there you have it! You don't need cable to get your 90 Day Fiancé fix. With a little planning and a whole lot of enthusiasm, you can enjoy all the drama, awkward moments, and questionable fashion choices without breaking the bank. Now go forth and binge! And remember, no matter how crazy things get on the show, at least you're not Angela Deem.
"I love you so mach!" - Every 90 Day Fiancé cast member, probably.
