My favorite supernatural horror series got kicked off Paramount Plus, but you can now stream it for free

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Paramount Plus is home to some great stuff, we even crowned it among our best streaming services, but I was left disappointed when they removed one of my favorite shows from their library. I stumbled upon it by pure chance, having seen it advertised on the platform, so it was disappointing to find it’s no longer available there.

But, I come bearing good news. If you want to check out The Burning Girls, you can now watch it completely free on The Roku Channel, which is among our recommendations for the best free streaming service. While it’s my job to convince you why you should watch it, you’ve really got nothing to lose, and you don’t have to sign up for a paid subscription. So, I recommend you give it a go this weekend, especially if you’re in the market for some great supernatural thrills and gothic horror vibes.

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