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Where Can I Live Stream the 'This Is Us' Season 2 Finale Tonight? 3/13/18

Where Can I Live Stream the 'This Is Us' Season 2 Finale Tonight? 3/13/18
Cast of 'This Is Us', winners of Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, pose in the press room during the 24th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 21, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. 27522_017 (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
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Where can I live stream the This Is Us Season 2 finale tonight? The season finale of This Is Us will air at 9 p.m. EST on NBC and CTV (Canada). If you can't watch tonight's episode live, we've come up with a few ways for you to live stream the episode on your computer, tablet or mobile device. Read on to learn more.

The This Is Us Season 2 finale centers on Kate and Toby's wedding. But an unexpected guest arrives, as seen in the preview for tonight's episode. SPOILER -- it's Jack Pearson, only he looks much older. Wait. How is this possible? We all watched the heartbreaking "Superbowl Sunday" episode, where we finally learned how Jack died. Of course, fans take to Twitter to hash out some theories.


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However, some theories get debunked by the show's producer Isaac Aptaker. In an interview with Variety, Aptaker says the episode is a "glimpse of what could have been". He also says they're "not doing any b.s. where Jack has secretly survived." Oh, well. We had fun dreaming while it lasted. Even though Jack won't "really" be at the wedding, there is still much to look forward to in the final episode. According to Aptaker, this episode will be "powerful and poignant and haunting and tragic all at once."

Now lets look at ways you can live stream the This Is Us Season 2 finale tonight. First, NBC offers a live stream service with your cable package. Simply log in with your TV provider information. If you need a free option to get you through the night, Hulu now offers a live TV streaming service that includes NBC. You can sign up for a free 7-day trial on their website. DirecTV also offers a free 7-day trial, where you can stream NBC online. If you already tried the free trial, DirecTV is offering a promotion for $10/mo for three months. Just use the code YESNOW3 at checkout. Better yet -- you can cancel at any time.

Grab your tissues and enjoy the This Is Us Season 2 finale tonight.

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