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Aussies: Here’s how to watch Rooster Teeth’s Burnie & Ashley on The Amazing Race

Rooster Teeth’s Burnie Burns and Ashley Jenkins are about to start on CBS’ The Amazing Race in the United States, but those of us here in Australia won’t have to wait months afterward to see it happen.

We’ve confirmed with our geoblock bypasser of choice that CBS is a supported channel on the service, meaning Aussies — and anyone else outside of the USA, really — can head over to CBS.com and watch full episodes of the new show.

Here’s how:

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  • Use the UnoTelly QuickStart to set DNS details for your device or router.
  • Voila! Episodes will be available here. A CBS subscription isn’t required for new episodes, viewed via your PC’s browser.

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There you have it — enjoy!

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