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There’s no need to tiptoe around codependent family dynamics here.
It’s just as juicy and awful as you’d expect.

Here’s how to watch if you don’t have cable access.
Max
This TLC reality series might be lighter fare compared toMax’susual catalog of gritty, serious titles.
you might stream Max content via smart TV, computer, game console, or mobile gadget.

Plans start at $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year with ads and there are ad-free options.
It’s no “White Lotus,” but it will make you feel uncomfortable in a similar way.
If you want to binge this cringey TLC series on Playstation, you must use Amazon Prime Video.

(Unsurprisingly, this isone moment that really disturbed fans, ourselves included.)
For TLC, this shouldn’t be an issue.
FuboTV costs anywhere from $32.99 to $99.99 a month, depending on what plan you choose.

Want to hop over to your local news channel on a whim?
Up for a TED Talk afterward as a mental palate cleanser?
You guessed it Fubo.

An obvious downside is its incompatibility with Android.
Google Play is a slightly cheaper option per episode than Apple TV at only $1.99 a show.
Season prices are staggered starting at $13.99 for Season 1.

However, these relationship dynamics are too outlandish to watch just one episode.
Unlike other options on this list, Vudu is a digital content delivery platform.
That means you pay for titles you want and nothing else.

But you do you.
You’ll be uncomfortable either way, we promise.
Vudu lets you enjoy your favorite reality series untethered to a monthly subscription.

But don’t worry that last bit’s part of the fun of watching.