For viewers who don't know what to watch next, iTunes makes it easy with Free Episodes

Aug 7, 2014 22:42 GMT  ·  By
Did you just finish watching "Breaking Bad" and you have no idea what is good on TV? Well, there are a lot of new TV shows just waiting for a chance. If you don't know what to watch next, iTunes gets your foot in the door.
 
You would not commit to a full show and pay the money to get it before you know if it is really worth it, right? This new selection has something for everyone. The iTunes editors have divided the episodes in three categories: Featured TV Shows, Free Full-Length Episodes and Free Featurettes. 
 
First one on your list has got to be the new "Silicon Valley," created by the famous Mike Judge, the guy who made "Beavis and Butthead." This HBO show has hit a new high on the charts with its first season. The show follows the story of a modern gold rush – the start-up industry. It is a comedy for the computer nerds that has absolutely everything a young coder needs: funny and awkward situations, good-looking girls and a realistic story to go further. Richard, the introverted programmer and his co-workers decided to go into a battle with some of the best startups and win the big prize to jump start their company. 
 
You can buy the season pass for $22.99 (€17.18) in HD and it is available now in iTunes.
 
Shark Week is another hit coming from the Discovery Channel. This time, you are going to dive deep into the mystery of "zombie sharks" of New Zealand and check out the extremely dangerous Tiger Sharks from Hawaii. If you don't feel ready to spend $24.99 (€18.68) for the whole season, you can get the first two episodes for Free. 
 
If, on the other hand, you want a dive into the history books, you may want to check Season 4 of the "Boardwalk Empire." This show is the winner of 12 Emmy Awards and it has been on HBO for a while now. The fourth season returns to an Atlantic City of 1924, and you can get familiarized with it for free before you spend $46.99 (€35.12) for the whole season. 
 
If you need to keep your kids busy for a few hours, there are a few cartoon shows available. The classic Disney "Mickey Mouse, Vol. 3" will only take $3.99 (€2.98) from your virtual wallet for 10 cartoon shorts. As expected, you can watch the first one for free and then pay for the rest of the adventures featuring Mickey, Donald Duck or Goofy. 
 
Your best chance of finding something you love is by checking out the Free full-length episodes. There are over 240 TV shows available and the newest ones are still running on TV. "Manhattan," "Running Wild," "Project Runway," "The Real Housewives of New York City," "Teenwolf," "Falling Skies," "House MD," "Endgame," "Gossip Girl," and "Doctor Who" made it on the list.