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Andy Samberg Gives Out HBO Now Password During Emmys

Oh, well. It’s a small price to pay for catching up on Game of Thrones.

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It’s hard to appreciate all of the winners if you don’t have subscriptions to all of the networks.

HBO has come out and said it doesn’t care about password sharing, so Andy Samberg handed his out on national television – maybe.

Of course, we immediately thought it was a bit, but Andy insisted that this was “100% real”.

Echoing parents and college roommates the nation over, Samberg gave out “his” HBO Now email and password for others to enjoy. “So to all of our millions of viewers, everyone out there, go to town. They said so on the record”.

We did not expect to see Tracy Morgan on stage 15 months after a auto accident almost took his life.

Here’s how the preferences looked. After around 90 minutes of free HBO (did you get a whole episode of “Game of Thrones” in) the account is no longer working.

Here’s how it reads as of our last login.

Way to leave us hanging HBO and Andy!

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During a segment at Sunday’s Emmy ceremony, the host pointed out that some audience members might not be able to keep up with HBO programming if they don’t have an account for the premium cable channel’s new streaming service.

A sign announces the 67th annual Primetime Emmy Awards in downtown Los Angeles