Key Takeaways
- Streaming Availability: CBS shows like Matlock and <em>NCIS: Origins</em> will be available for free on Pluto TV.
- Catch Limitations: Only past seasons will be accessible, not the latest episodes.
- Upcoming Seasons: New seasons for these shows are expected to release soon.
- Show Details: Specific seasons of popular shows will be available for viewing starting next month.
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Some of your favorite TV shows will soon begin streaming for free as part of a new blockbuster deal that’s shaking up CBS programming. News broke this morning that CBS-backed shows such as Matlock, Watson, NCIS: Origins, Elbesth, Fire Country, and Ghosts will begin streaming for free on Pluto TV starting next month. There is, however, a catch. With new seasons for each show on the way, fans won’t be able to watch the latest episodes on Pluto TV, only past seasons. For example, the first season of Matlock, Watson, and NCIS: Origins will be available to watch, along with the second season of Elsbeth, the third season of Fire Country, and the fourth season of Ghosts.

Fire Country
- Release Date
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October 7, 2022
- Showrunner
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Tia Napolitano
- Directors
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Bill Purple, Dermott Downs, Eagle Egilsson, Gonzalo Amat, Kevin Alejandro, Max Thieriot, Sarah Wayne Callies, Marie Jamora, Kantu Lentz, Antonio Negret, Laura Nisbet Peters, Lisa Demaine, Nicole Rubio, James Strong, Anton Cropper, Erica A. Watson, Joy T. Lane, Jacquie Gould, Chi-Yoon Chung
- Writers
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Tia Napolitano, David Gould, Natalia Fernandez, Barbara Kaye Friend, Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, Dwain Worrell, Julia Fontana, Sara Casey, Manuel Herrera, Jen Klein, Anupam Nigam, Tonya Kong
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