Save/Catch Up On ABC Family's "The Middleman!"

If you're looking for how to catch up on missed "The Middleman" episodes, scroll past the "Save Our Show" info!


SAVE "THE MIDDLEMAN!"

The popular thing to do right now is send M&Ms to:


Paul Lee
ABC Family
3800 Alameda Ave.
4th floor
Burbank, CA 91521

But for those of you who can't afford that or who want something else to do as well -- there are plenty of ways to help online, here are a few:

Go to http://abcfamily.go.com/middleman and give them page views or better yet -- comments!
NOTE - due to the software changeover, blog comments should go HERE and not from the link on the main site.

Watch the vids, comment to the blogs, and post in the NEW forum!

Watch the viewing parties - http://themiddleman.lycos.com

You can go alone and start them anytime - over the next few days just set them up and let the episodes run while you clean up or something. It gives them advertising dollars and numbers. - Sadly we've lost the viewing parties. That just means we have to fight harder!

No Nielsen box? Well, now Nielsen lets you vote on shows:

http://www.heynielsen.com/view/the-middleman/

I don't know how much it counts towards ratings, but It's SOMETHING.

WE CAN SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN SO HE AND WENDY DON'T HAVE TO!


HOW TO CATCH-UP!

Did your HD feed screw up? On both airings of the show? Perhaps you saw the episode live, but feel the need to catch it again to count all the references you missed. Or maybe you or a friend are just new to ABC Family's "The Middleman" and need help catching up.

No matter the reason, sometimes you just need an alternate source for viewing episodes, and that's what the purpose of this page is.

Collected below are the LEGAL places you can catch the episodes of ABC Family's "The Middleman" anytime you want.



ABC Family.com - The link actually takes you to the "Episode Guides." This can help if you can wait on watching, but just want to know what you missed. BUT - on some of the guides are links to "full episodes" that you can stream completely for free. This is best for those of you who missed "last night's" episode but not so great for the newbies who need to catch up from the beginning.

NOTE - The ABC Family site is amidst a software changeover and the above link is still good for the episode guides, but you may have to go here to watch the current week's episode.

iTunes - Here, the episodes aren't free - but at $1.99 each they're not that expensive, either. Plus, they have them all so it's a great resource for the newbie who wants to catch up. The REALLY big advantage here, is iTunes has a VERY simple gifting option which allows you to send a single episode or the entire season so far to a friend with a Nielsen box you think would like to catch up and eventually watch live and count towards ratings!

XBOX Live Marketplace - Much like iTunes with the advantage of already being right on your television. Also, you can get episodes in HD, something I don't think is offered anywhere else. They're 160 points for the SD episode and 240 for the HD one. I'm not sure how that translates to dollars exactly, but I'm pretty sure it's comparable to iTunes.