Maybe. It generally depends on your country.
If you have the show in one of the common compressed formats (AVI, MP4) or a similar uncompressed format (MKV), you may be able to get subtitles (free) from a website like opensubtitles that will allow you to play the video and the subtitles on your computer, or on a DVD player that can interpret the show format (most do, but not all). The show name and the subtitle name have to be identical except for the file extension, e.g. Good Wife.avi and Good Wife.srt in order for the player to be able to associate the show with the subtitles.
If you have a DVD with the show on it, you cannot use an external subtitle file. The DVD will either have subtitles "built in" or, if it doesn't, you can't easily add them.
In some countries, such as the United Kingdom, subtitles must be provided free, by law. This is because according to the law in those countries, disabled people are to be treated equally and have the same opportunities as non-disabled people - this includes the right to free subtitling. Failure to provide clear subtitles in the United Kingdom for example is a criminal offence.
No, that is not possible.
No. You can't get it back without paying the full amount back first.
It's not possible
Not possible.
You have to pay for it. There is no possible way of getting it without paying unless you hack and that'll be illegal.
Not possible unless you can do some kind of hack..
It's not possible.
Paying bills as late as possible without damaging the firm's credit rating.
Without paying, it's not possible to access the Port.
No possible reason, but if you try, you CAN get banned. I am warning you.
It is not possible to access the Moshling Zoo without being a paid Moshi Member.
That's not possible. You have to be a member to play Club Penguin.