Now that the 2012-2013 TV season is over, you can catch up on all the shows you missed this summer. Amazon Prime users will get even more shows to catch up on, thanks to a new deal with NBCUniversal and Comcast to bring more shows from NBC and USA Network to the Instant Video service.

Amazon announced that the deal will include the first seasons of Grimm and Suits, along with the first two seasons for Covert Affairs. Hannibal will hit the service later this year, while Defiance will be up next year.

Other new shows added under the four-year deal include Smash, which was also cancelled after its second season, and the SyFy shows Eureka, Warehouse 13 and Alphas.

Amazon previously reached a deal with NBCUniversal in August, adding shows like Parenthood and Parks & Recreation. The Internet retail giant also has deals with Epix and Viacom, plus the rights for Downton Abbey.

A Prime subscription goes for an annual payment of $79 and gives users access to Instant Video streaming, plus two-day free shipping. Users can also catch the new Amazon pilots and leave feedback to help Amazon decide which shows to pick up.

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