"What Would You Do?" hosted by John Quiñones and co-hosted by Sarah Haynes and W Kamau Bell, will return for its historic 17th season on Sunday, February 18 at 10pm ET/PT
What Would You Do When You Think No One Is Watching? has been a "What Would You Do?" show since 2008
The ordinary citizens on this hidden camera show are faced with tough decisions when confronted with racism, violence, hate crimes, and other important cultural issues
In Season 17, bystanders are forced to deal with teachers moonlighting on adult websites, opposition to immigrants applying for jobs, deli clerks dealing with rude customers, and breastfeeding in public
Would you intercede or mind your own business?
Read on for all you need to know about where to watch "What Would You Do?" season 17 online
Just because ABC isn't available everywhere doesn't mean you have to miss "What Would You Do?" when you're away from home Watching over the Internet is very easy With the right VPN (Virtual Private Network), you can stream the show from anywhere
Not sure which VPN is right for you? After testing a variety of services, the best VPN overall is ExpressVPN It offers great speed and excellent customer service
ABC is a broadcast network accessible on the best TV antenna, cable TV packages, or live TV streaming platforms like Fubo, Sling, Hulu with Live TV or YouTube TV In the US, viewers can also catch up on past episodes on Hulu
The Canadian release date for "What Would You Do?" has not yet been set, but will be updated if it changes
For Canadians visiting the US, the best way to catch "What Would You Do?" season 17 is to use a VPN
Bad news for Brits, it is not known if "What Would You Do?" is airing on UK channels or streaming services
Don't forget: Americans visiting the UK can access regular paid streaming services with the help of ExpressVPN
Bad news for Australians, too So far, "What Would You Do?" season 17 does not appear to be airing on any Australian channels or streaming platforms
However, with ExpressVPN, Americans visiting Oz can access US streaming services for which they have already paid a fee
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