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You Can Now Watch The Entirety Of 'O.J.: Made In America' On Hulu
O.J.: Made in America, the critically lauded ESPN documentary chronicling the life of O.J. Simpson, aired in June. Did you see it?
If not, we wouldn't totally blame you. It was broadcast in five separate parts (totaling seven-and-a-half hours), first premiering on ABC, then airing on ESPN a few nights later at a different time. I know my parents messed up recording it to the DVR, which made for some minor confusion when the show skipped immediately from O.J. and Nicole Brown's meeting, to the trial. Missed some key info there!
So if you missed any of the show, which is truly, staggeringly good, you can now binge stream all five episodes on Hulu, conveniently clicking "play next" at your leisure. And if you're anything like us, you won't be watching this at a very leisurely pace.
You can even watch it without paying a dime, if you manage to catch up before Hulu discontinues its free (ad-filled) subscriptions.
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