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remember when this shit first started it marketed itself as the only service you'd ever need to subscribe to for movies and television?
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>>220149195
Not really, I cant believe netflix as a company was hard carried by the whole meme of "netflix and chill" from years ago
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>>220149195
in canada we got like 1/3rd the catalogue the US got when netflix was new. needed to spoof your location to get good content. even canadian content like kenny vs spenny was only on US netflix.
what netflix is like now for you is what it's always felt like for us. disney+ probably wouldn't have had such a popular launch if netflix had been decent worldwide.
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>>220149195
There's literally 0 point for me to buy this. All good movies that I want to see is not available in my region



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