TV shows are available to the viewer for various prices ranging from zero upwards depending on the business model adopted by the program maker. Some shows are paid for by the viewer paying a subscription to a cable or streaming provider, some are broadcast to your antenna and are paid for by advertising or government subsidy. They have to be paid for somehow. Just because some are provided to the viewer at no extra charge does not mean that all TV shows ought, by right, to be free. Don't get me wrong, I don't have any great objection to individuals findng ways to get paid-for shows for free. It's just that you'lll have to find out for yourself how to do it, because nobody can tell you on this forum. Having said that, it's only $14.99 for the whole season.