Fight Coronavirus Boredom With These Free TV Shows & Movies

While we retire for a bit, Sling TV opens up its library for anyone looking for free streaming TV shows or movies to pass the time. If you’ve been looking for Netflix-like production value in Sling TV’s free offerings, you’ll be disappointed. But if you want to party with friends at a bad movie, look no further than the free Sling library; Ideally.

First, open this website . That’s all. You don’t need to log in or do anything other than click on the shows you want to watch and watch them. But what should you watch? Now the question.

Among the Sling’s scum, there are a few gems that are sure to keep you entertained as you sit in your room pondering what you’re going to eat next (and where you’ll get that when we go down into a Mad Max- like hideout scenario). For starters, I highly recommend watching all 17 seasons of Hell’s Kitchen . That’s 253 episodes, or roughly 11,385 minutes, during which you won’t have to worry about the airborne virus.

And once you’re done, Kitchen Nightmares is another solid choice. But if all this food and restaurant talk is baffling you, you can completely change course and go for a series such as Black Sails – pirate and fun, albeit very short – or the classic 3rd stone from the Sun if you need a little frivolity.

If movies are more your thing, well, this is not the best choice. I think you could watch Ernest going to school if you really want to; I would rather sit in quiet quarantine isolation than this. You can enjoy several episodes of Rick and Morty from seasons 3 and 4, which will make a much better use of your time. After that, throw in some Aqua Teen Hunger Force , the Samurai Jack and Adventure Time side and you have a pretty decent to-do list on your device turned into a TV.

Hey, it’s free, it’s free, right?

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