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How to Watch ‘Indebted’ Online – Live Stream Season 1 Episodes

Last updated February 6, 2020
Written by:
Gabriela Vatu
Gabriela Vatu
Streaming Writer
via NBC

We get super excited about new shows because they enable us to explore new universes and dive into the lives of new characters, so the news that NBC was getting a new show this season got us quite happy. Indebted is a new sitcom that is coming soon, and we're going to watch all the new episodes online, so join us in finding out how you can do this as well.

The new sitcom called Indebted will premiere on NBC in February. The show features Fran Drescher, whom you know from the famous The Nanny show back in the '90s, Steven Weber, Adam Pally, and Abby Elliott.

The show follows Dave and Rebecca, who are a couple that's ready to start a new life after many years of parenting. With Dave's parents showing up unannounced on their doorstep to live in, and with no money left, the couple's lives change immediately.

When and Where to Watch Indebted?

Indebted will premiere on NBC on February 6th, starting with 9:30 PM. It is unclear exactly how many episodes we will get to see from the show, but we hope it is as many as possible.

How Can I Live Stream Indebted?

Nowadays we use the Internet for pretty much anything because it simply gives us so much freedom to enjoy the content we love anywhere we go. If you also want to watch Indebted online, then you have quite a few options ahead of you, starting with fuboTV, which is a really cool single bundle platform that can help you out in just a minute. There are dozens of networks available on this platform, including NBC. If you want even more content you can always add extra channel packs or premium networks. Start your 7-day free trial on fuboTV now!

There are tons of fuboTV apps that will help you enjoy NBC anywhere you go, including for iOS and Android phones and tablets, Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, and more. (Note: NBC is a channel that broadcasts in select markets only, so if you live in an area that does not get NBC coverage then you can use a VPN to connect to a server that's located in a different city, where the channel will be available. You can click here to find out more details about how this works.)

Here's how you can start your 7-day free trial on fuboTV so you can watch Indebted:

Other Ways to Watch Indebted

Sling TV - Sling TV is a service that has a lot of customization options and it features three bundles to choose from. These bundles are called Orange, Blue, and Orange + Blue, but Fox is only present in the latter two. If you're going to go with the Blue bundle, you should know that you'll be able to watch content on up to three devices simultaneously, while the Orange + Blue bundle brings in three simultaneous streams. Start your Sling TV subscription by saving money in the first month! Also, you can add a bunch of channel packs, as well as premium networks to your subscription.

Hulu - Another live TV service that you can try out is Hulu, which comes with a single bundle of channels for you to try out. This one offers dozens of networks including Fox, which is pretty awesome. Start your 7-day free trial on Hulu today! You will also get access to Hulu's on-demand service once you subscribe to the live TV service.

How Can I Watch Indebted When Traveling Outside of the United States?

One thing you need to learn about live TV platforms and streaming services is that when you travel outside of the United States you lose access to these platforms because they have to respect licensing deals, which means that they cannot stream content beyond their contractual limits, which means the United States. Therefore, you can't access the services you love when you travel, which can be quite annoying. Thankfully, the problem can be solved easily by using a VPN that will change your IP address in just a few moments.

We can recommend using ExpressVPN, which is a really cool tool that has thousands of servers all over the world and it will help you achieve your goals with minimum effort.

Here's how you can use ExpressVPN to watch Indebted anywhere you travel:

Can I Watch Indebted on the Network's Website?

A really cool thing about the NBC website is that it features a live stream that you can enjoy. In order to do this, you will need to log in to an account by using credentials from your TV provider. (Note: The NBC live stream is geographically blocked so if you are going to travel outside of the United States you will need a VPN to access it. Click here to learn how to solve this problem.)

Can I Watch Indebted With a TV Antenna?

NBC is one of the channels that continue to broadcast over-the-air, which means that you will be able to enjoy the show that you love with the help of an antenna. These devices are relatively cheap and they will enable you to watch dozens of networks for free, which is one of the many reasons why they are so popular with cord-cutters.

Before you make any decisions, however, we think that you should visit a site such as NoCable, where you can find out more details about which channels are available in your location and whether or not NBC is even on the list. Furthermore, you will also find out how far the broadcast stations are in order to be able to decide what range you need your device to cover so you can watch as many networks as possible. Check out the devices we provided above in case any of them have the right features for your household.

Can I Binge-watch Indebted?

You most certainly will be able to do this because NBC always uploads the episodes that aired over on their website, and you're even going to be able to watch for free for a limited time period before they require that you create an account. The show will also be available to stream on Hulu the day after the episode airs on TV.

Can I Purchase Episodes of Indebted?

This is also something that you'll be able to do because episodes from shows on NBC quickly become available to purchase on platforms like Google Play, YouTube, iTunes, Microsoft Store, Amazon Prime, and Vudu. You should totally make sure to check all the platforms to see whether or not any of these services have a discount for the content you're looking to buy, so you get to save some money.



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