As we noted earlier, NBC is doing some “creative programming” with their Persons Unknown TV series.
Last week’s episode was preempted by sports programming. Last night’s episode of Persons Unknown was the 10th installment (“Identity”), and next week, the peacock network will wrap up the story with episodes 12 and 13.
So, what happened to episode 11, “Seven Sacrifices”? For some reason, they’re released it online but won’t be broadcasting it.
For viewers who don’t have broadband Internet access, that’s obviously bad news. If you do, you’re in luck. You can now watch it via Hulu, NBC.com, or simply click below.
9/20 UPDATE: It seems that the episode has been taken down. You can purchase the full season on DVD from Amazon. You can also purchase individual episodes from Amazon
and iTunes.
Image courtesy NBC.
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Um, no, episode 11 is NOT on Hulu. I looked. I wanted to see it before watching the final episodes but I can’t find it.
I kept holding on to, “By Summer’s End, All Will Be Revealed.”
If there is a second season, I won’t mind the broken promise and it was a good way to end. If not, that really stinks and will always wonder what the heck it was all about. I enjoyed it because it was different than most shows and helped with summer programming variety.
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