If you're asking about 'In Plain Sight,' I had the same question a few months ago! It’s not as easy to find as newer shows, but I managed to watch it through Peacock’s free tier with ads. Some episodes are also floating around on YouTube, though the quality varies. Honestly, I wish more classic shows like this were easier to access—it’s such a gripping series with Mary McCormack’s performance being a standout. If you’re patient, checking local libraries for DVD copies is another route. Mine had the first season, which was a nice surprise.
I recently went on a deep dive to find where 'In Plain Sight' is streaming, and it turns out the options are a bit scattered depending on where you live. In the U.S., you can catch it on Peacock, which has a solid library of older TV shows. If you're into physical media, the complete series is available on DVD, and sometimes you can snag a good deal on secondhand sites.
For those outside the U.S., platforms like Amazon Prime Video might have it available for purchase or rent—just check your regional version. I’ve noticed that licensing changes often, so it’s worth keeping an eye out if it pops up on a subscription service like Hulu or Tubi. The hunt for older shows can be frustrating, but stumbling across them feels like uncovering hidden treasure.
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For six years, I was the perfect wife. I ironed the linen. I cut the roses. I swallowed every humiliation with a smile. And told myself that patience was the same thing as strength.
I was wrong.
When my husband sat me down at my own dinner table and ordered me to apologize to his mistress—The woman he had been choosing over me, openly, for years—something inside me didn't Break.
It crystallized.
I picked up my bag. I walked out into the Detroit Cold. And three blocks later, standing under a streetlamp on East Jefferson, I made a phone call that shattered everything I thought I knew about myself.
My name is not what he called me.
I am not the powerless orphan he laughed at as I walked out his door. I am not the woman with nowhere to go and no one waiting for her.
I am Serena Caldwell—lost daughter of a billionaire empire, heiress to legacy twenty years in the making.
And the last woman my husband ever should have humiliated at her own table.
He thought discarding me was the easiest thing he had ever done.
He had no idea it was the last mistake he would ever make.
I spent six years being invisible.
Now I am coming back—not as the broken wife he betrayed, but as the woman who will dismantle everything he built, brick by brick, until there is nothing left but the echo of his own arrogance.
He wanted me gone.
He has no idea what gone look like yet.
Two years of marriage. Two years of trust. Two years of secrets I never knew existed.
I thought I was coming home to the man I married—surprising Nathan after my work trip ended early. Instead, I stood frozen in the doorway of our bedroom, watching my husband tangled in the sheets with someone I never expected.
Someone whose face I only caught a glimpse of before she bolted—running out the back like a ghost escaping the scene of a crime. But I know that face. I’ve seen it every day of my life. Felt its presence in my laughter, my tears, my memories.
That night shattered everything. The perfect husband. The perfect life. All of it was a carefully crafted illusion built on lies.
Now, nothing is what it seems—and I have no idea where this road will take me.
Meghan's home is on the streets of New York. To stay hidden, she has to learn to trust no one and never to stay in one place for long. But they are closing in on her, and they will not rest until she stopped moving…..for good.
Detective Ian Murray, received a call from an unknown source which led him into a case of 15 years ago. but it's a closed case, a man has confessed and convicted. Now, why is the mysterious caller believes the case is not solved?
He wants to talk to Meghan but someone else is asking questions about her. They know she carries secrets certain powerful men want to say buried deep.
Lena Mercer makes a living off saving and believes that love can be saved no matter what. However, when a frightened woman named Claire Reynolds appears at her office door insisting she is being purposely murdered by her husband, Lena is hesitant to trust her.
Days go by, and Claire vanishes into thin air. Worrying but brushing it off as coincidence, Lena attempts to pick up where they left off—until she uncovers unsettling information connecting Claire's life to her own. The same scent. The same coffee order. Even bruises in identical locations.
And then Lena begins receiving ominous messages: "You know the truth. Don't look for me."
Undercover Hearts is a contemporary romance thriller featuring two professional liars who find themselves investigating the same crime from opposite sides.
Sophia Chen is an investigative journalist who goes undercover as "Sophia Sterling.” She poses as a wealthy tech heiress to infiltrate Platinum Connections. An exclusive matchmaking service where wealthy clients are mysteriously dying or losing their fortunes. She believes owner Marcus Blackwood is running a blackmail and murder scheme.
Marcus Blackwood is an undercover FBI agent. He co-owns the business as part of a long-term federal operation, with his childhood friend Elena Vasquez handling day-to-day operations. When Sophia appears, Marcus suspects she has ulterior motives.
Neither realizes they're both good guys pursuing the same case—or that Elena is the real villain orchestrating everything from the shadows.
The story follows their immediate, intense attraction as they circle each other with growing suspicion and undeniable chemistry. Both are expert lie-detectors thrown off balance by someone who matches their intelligence and perception. Through disastrous client dates, psychological evaluations, and increasingly personal conversations, they engage in a dangerous dance of deception while fighting feelings that threaten to compromise their respective missions.
Three weeks. One lie. No way out.
Zara Mitchell needed money. Not eventually. Not soon. Now.
So when a private agency offers her a short-term role with a life-changing payout, she signs before asking the right questions.
She expects a promotional job. A quiet appearance. Something forgettable.
Instead, she’s driven across the city and introduced as Callum Arch’s wife.
Cold. Controlled. Untouchable.
Callum doesn’t ask. He decides.
The contract is simple: Play the role. Convince his dying grandmother. Disappear when it’s over.
No attachments. No mistakes. No contradictions.
But nothing about this arrangement is simple.
Because someone is watching.
Someone who knows Zara’s secrets before she speaks them. Someone who was there before she arrived. Someone who doesn’t lose.
And when Zara’s name hits the headlines, she realizes too late.
She was never hired to play the game.
She was placed inside it.
Man, I totally get the urge to hunt down free copies of shows like 'In Plain Sight'—I've been there! But after years of fandom, I learned the hard way that most 'free' streaming sites are sketchy at best. The show's technically still under copyright, so unless it's on a legit platform like Tubi or Crackle (which sometimes offer free ad-supported content), downloading it without paying usually means piracy. I remember trying to find it last year and stumbling upon so many shady pop-up ads that my laptop caught a virus. Not worth it!
These days, I check JustWatch.com to see where stuff's legally available. 'In Plain Sight' pops up on Peacock sometimes, and they do free trials. Or libraries! My local one had the DVDs—old-school, but free and legal. Honestly, supporting the creators matters too; Mary McCormack crushed that role, and she deserves those residuals.
Blindspot was one of those shows that hooked me from the first episode with its mix of mystery and action. I binged it on Netflix a while back, but I just checked, and it’s not there anymore. Turns out, it’s now streaming on HBO Max in some regions—definitely worth a look if you’re subscribed. If you’re into physical media, the complete series is available on DVD and Blu-ray too. I love how the show blends tattoo puzzles with FBI drama; it’s like 'National Treasure' meets 'Criminal Minds.'
For those who prefer renting, Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV usually have it for purchase by the season or episode. Just a heads-up: availability varies by country, so a VPN might help if it’s geo-blocked for you. The show’s twists are wild, especially in the later seasons—no spoilers, but keep an eye on Jane’s backstory!