Where Can You Watch What Would You Do

So, you're itching to watch people get put in hilariously awkward (or surprisingly heartwarming) situations? You're craving that What Would You Do? fix, the show that makes you question your own moral compass while simultaneously judging everyone on screen? You're not alone!
But where can you actually find this gem of reality television? It's not always as straightforward as flipping through channels. Let's dive into the digital world (and maybe some old-school TV options) to find your next ethical dilemma binge.
Streaming Services: Your Ethical Playground
First up, the obvious: streaming. This is where most of us get our entertainment fix these days. But What Would You Do? has a bit of a... complicated relationship with the streaming universe.
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Hulu is often the first place people look. They frequently have a selection of past seasons available. It's a great way to catch up on classic confrontations and cringe-worthy moments. Keep an eye out; seasons can rotate in and out, like those tricky moral choices on the show itself.
YouTube is another potential goldmine. ABC, the network that airs What Would You Do?, often uploads clips and even full episodes to their official channel. Prepare to lose an afternoon scrolling through snippets of social experiments gone right (or hilariously wrong).

Don't forget about other streaming platforms! Check services like ABC.com or even on-demand options through your cable provider. You never know where an episode might pop up, ready to test your "what would I do?" muscles.
The Old-Fashioned Way: Cable TV and On-Demand
Believe it or not, some of us still watch TV the traditional way. And guess what? What Would You Do? is still kicking it on network television. Check your local ABC listings for air dates and times.

Even better, many cable providers offer on-demand services. This means you can browse through available episodes and watch them whenever your conscience (or your morbid curiosity) demands it.
If you're really lucky, your cable package might include access to the ABC app, which often streams episodes after they air live. Hello, convenience!
Beyond the Screen: Ethical Debates in Real Life
Here's a thought: Why not take the What Would You Do? spirit offline? Spark up a conversation with friends and family about some of the scenarios you've seen on the show. It's a great way to get to know people's values and maybe even challenge your own.

Imagine the dinner table discussions! "Okay, everyone, picture this: a shopper is clearly being discriminated against based on their appearance. What do you do?" Pass the mashed potatoes... and the moral dilemmas!
A Word of Caution: Don't Try This At Home!
While it's fun to ponder ethical choices, let's leave the actual staging of social experiments to the professionals. Don't go setting up hidden cameras in your local grocery store. You'll probably end up on a different kind of reality show... the one where you're explaining yourself to the police.

Stick to watching John Quiñones and his team navigate these situations on screen. They have the permits, the cameras, and the experience to handle the often-unpredictable reactions of real people.
In the end, What Would You Do? is more than just a TV show. It's a mirror reflecting our society's values and a reminder that even small acts of kindness (or intervention) can make a big difference. So grab your popcorn, settle in, and prepare to question everything you thought you knew about human behavior.
Happy watching! And remember: Be the good you want to see in the world. Just maybe don't film it.
