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How to watch ‘All Rise’ new season on OWN for free Saturday, Sept. 16

The Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) series “All Rise” debuts a new episode this Saturday, Sept. 16 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT.

Those without cable can watch the new episode for free through PhiloFuboTV or DirecTV Stream, each of which offer a free trial to new users. You can also watch the series on Max, with plans starting as low as $9.99 per month.

“A look inside the chaotic, hopeful and sometimes absurd lives of judges, prosecutors and public defenders as they work with bailiffs, clerks and cops to get justice for the people of Los Angeles amidst a flawed legal process,” FuboTV said in a description of the series.

“Among them is newly appointed Judge Lola Carmichael, a highly regarded and impressive deputy district attorney who doesn’t intend to sit back on the bench in her new role, but instead leans in, immediately pushing the boundaries and challenging the expectations of what a judge can be,” it added.

The new episode is titled “Unwanted Guest” according to FuboTV.

You can watch a trailer for the show’s third and final season below or by clicking here to watch on OWN’s YouTube channel.

How can I watch “All Rise” for free without cable?

The new episode is available to watch on PhiloFuboTV or DirecTV Stream, each of which offer free trials to new users. You can also watch the series on Max, with plans starting as low as $9.99 per month.

What is Philo?

Philo is an over-the-top internet live TV streaming service that offers 60+ entertainment and lifestyle channels, like AMC, BET, MTV, Comedy Central and more, for the budget-friendly price of $25/month.

What is FuboTV?

FuboTV is an over-the-top internet live TV streaming service that offers more than 100 channels, such as sports, news, entertainment and local channels.

What is DirecTV Stream?

The streaming platform offers a plethora of content including streaming the best of live and On Demand, starting with more than 75 live TV channels. DirecTV also offers a free trial for any package you sign up.

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