‘1000-lb Roomies’ shows Nesha receiving a health wake-up call in season finale: How you can stream free
The season one finale of the hit reality series 1000-lb Roomies premieres on TLC Tuesday, July 15 at 10/9c.
Those looking to catch the conclusion to the show’s debut season can stream the premiere live through Philo (free trial), DirecTV (free trial) or Sling (50% off first month).
Previous episode recap
Last week’s episode titled “Dessert-ed” showed tensions rising between Nisha and Jaz as Jaz’s codependency on her roommate reached an all-time high at the most inconvenient time.
While both ladies had obstacles of their own featured in last week’s episode, Nisha faced perhaps the biggest one when her mother announced she was retiring and shutting down her in-home daycare business, meaning Nisha would be out of a job in two weeks.
With unemployment looming, Nisha decided to kickstart her own cupcake making business. While focusing on this new venture, though, Jaz pleaded with Nisha to drop what she was doing and drive her to an exercise class she wanted to participate in, further proving her codependency is still cause for major concern.
Determined to continue pursuing her new business venture by delivering one of her first cupcake orders, Nisha shut down Jaz, leaving Jaz to take a rideshare and overcoming her fear of going out solo.
Another major development highlighted in last week’s episode was Jaz’s visit to her doctor. While there, she learned she had lost 100 pounds and is on the road to approval for surgery.
What to expect from 1000-lb Roomies season 1 finale
The upcoming season finale of 1000-lb Roomies follows Jaz as she continues her prep for her upcoming surgery. Meanwhile, Nesha gets a health wake-up call as Jaz recovers from a nasty fall.
Also happening in the season finale, Jaz reunited with her daughter and urges Nesha to make lasting changes of her own.
How to watch the 1000-lb Roomies season finale
Those interested in catching the upcoming season one finale of 1000-lb Roomies can stream the show through Philo, DirecTV or Sling.
Both Philo and DirecTV offer free trials for new subscribers to enjoy before committing to a paid plan while Sling offers those that commit to a paid subscription half off their first month.
Out of the three streaming services listed above, Philo is the cheapest at just $28 a month after its 7-day free trial concludes.
What is Philo?
Philo is considered one of the most affordable streaming platforms on the market. Known as an entertainment-focused streaming service, Philo offers its subscribers access to over 70 top-rated TV channels such as TLC, MTV, BET, AMC, CMT, Investigation Discovery and more.
New users can enjoy Philo’s 7-day free trial and continue to stream top channels, hit TV shows and movies on-demand for just $28 a month once the free trial expires.
Those looking to customize their flow of content even further on Philo can consider including add-ons such as MGM+, STARZ, and AMC+ in their subscription.
What is DirecTV?
DirecTV is a top streaming service perfect for those looking to access a plethora of live TV channels and enjoy helpful features. The base package starts at just $86.99 a month after its 5-day free trial and includes popular TV channels such as HGTV, ESPN, Bravo, CMT, CNBC, BET, CNN and more.
DirecTV has also recently introduced a lineup of genre packs, which allows subscribers to choose their favorite viewing options based on what genre they watch the most. With genre packs, users can get the channels and content they want without filler channel overload. Packs start at just $34.99 a month.
Those interested in comparing all DirecTV’s channel packages and the new genre packs can check them out here.
What is Sling?
Sling is another streaming service to consider if you want to access top-rated TV channels like TLC. Though no free trial is available to new subscribers, those who commit to a paid plan get half off the first month.
Both the Sling Orange plan and the Sling Blue plan are normally $45.99 a month, but with the current promotion, Sling users will pay just $23 a month for the first month.
For those who wish to access channels from both the Sling Blue and Sling Orange plans can do so by signing up for the Orange + Blue plan, which combines the best of both plans for just $60.99 a month ($30.50 for the first month).
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