Haven't heard back from Amber yet, but if you're just desperate for something, I attempted to quickly recreate it in Photoshop. It's 5000x5000 using vector layers so it should scale.
The colors should be close since I sampled the JPG, but the gradients probably aren't 100%. Not sure most people would notice.
Of course I'm colorblind so there's that...
Regardless, grab the PSD here - https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B_Jz2R7W0meyNGpDeXhXYkJtLWM&usp=sharing
The VPN would not be from just any VPN provider like PIA or ExpressVPN, but it would be a VPN that connects to the network at House A. So any device connected to this VPN would appear on House A's LAN.
This is a common practice, and the initial use case for VPNs, in busineses with external/on-the-go employees. Employees will have a device that logs into the VPN, using the internet, and they are able to access internal business systems, e.g. file server, intranet applications, etc. But now everything is mostly cloud-based so this use case has not been as popular as it once has.
Just wanted to share this new service with you guys. I'm abroad for work in the Middle East for quite a while, and I've been using the ProXPN VPN service to watch Netflix/Hulu/Amazon VOD locally.
I came across this newish service. It's a "Smart DNS". I'm a bit hazy on the details of how it works, but you sign up, then update the DNS entries in your router, and now everything on your network thinks it's located in the US.
I use this to watch streaming content on my iPad and 2 Rokus simultaneously, and it works fine. Since it's not a VPN, your bandwidth speed doesn't take a hit, and you can use the full pipe.
It's $5 per month after a free 7-day trial. Setup was a bit tricky, but you only have to do it once.
It's been working great for me so far.
I've been successfully watching Hulu from the Middle East using Unblocker.
I know what you mean about the VPN changes... Hulu was unavailable to me when I was previously using the ProXPN service as a VPN.
Watching it within Day of Air+3 Days on Cable or Cable Company DVR - WOULD make a difference on the shows rating and possible chance of renewal for Brian. After that he may get a piece of any sales thru iTunes/Amazon etc of digital versions of the show....but I think he has said a few times that he does not own the show...so probably not?
Amazon does have the series as a Manufacture on Demand DVD http://www.amazon.com/Hacking-System-Names-semicolon-delimited/dp/B00SXBQHNC/ That he could contractually get a piece of....
But he'd probably just prefer you become a Patron of the Cordkillers show on Patreon.