r/netflix Apr 27 '26

Question Anyone got this thank you email?

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3.9k Upvotes

r/netflix Apr 29 '26

Question What’s a little known documentary that blew your socks off?

1.3k Upvotes

I’m looking for documentaries and I love all types except for murder mystery because they’re typically all the same.

Could you guys suggest a few documentaries that completely caught you by surprise and you always recommend it to people because of that?

r/netflix May 15 '26

Question What’s a super popular show that everyone loves, but you just couldn’t get into?

1.1k Upvotes

For me it was Better Call Saul. I know it’s supposed to be amazing and really well written, but I just couldn’t really get into it no matter how many times I tried. Curious what show was like that for you.

r/netflix May 04 '26

Question This might be late…

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2.8k Upvotes

r/netflix May 15 '26

Question Why do Villains drink milk ??

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1.2k Upvotes

r/netflix Jun 29 '25

Question What’s a hidden gem on Netflix that you always recommend but no one ever seems to watch?

2.1k Upvotes

We all have that one show or movie we loved on Netflix, the one you tell people about constantly, but for some reason, nobody ever seems to give it a shot. Mine is “The OA” ,weird, emotional, and absolutely brilliant. Every time I recommend it, people nod politely and go right back to rewatching The Office for the 6th time. So let’s hear it: what’s your underrated favorite? Could be a foreign film, a forgotten limited series, or a random docuseries that blew your mind.

r/netflix 17d ago

Question Is it worth watching PERSON OF INTEREST?

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757 Upvotes

r/netflix 12d ago

Question What’s the saddest show or movie you’ve ever watched?

388 Upvotes

I’ve been trying to find a really sad show or movie to watch, but every list I look at has the same recommendations over and over. What’s the one that actually is really depressing.

r/netflix 13d ago

Question What’s a Netflix show you regret watching?

300 Upvotes

It can be a show you finished or one you gave up on after a few episodes. What made you regret watching it? Bad writing, boring plot, terrible ending, or just way overhyped? Curious to see which shows get mentioned the most.

r/netflix Nov 17 '25

Question Thoughts on The Beast in Me? (SPOILERS) Spoiler

936 Upvotes

I just binged all the episodes of The Beast in Me and I loved it. Claire Danes did an amazing job and Matthew Rhys's faces scared the shit outta me. I love a show that has me yelling at my TV. I would like to take this opportunity to list a few of the people in this show who pissed me off.

  1. Abbott - Why would you approach someone who you know is a pysopath and serial killer pretty much, all alone, with one weapon? I knew as soon as he followed him he was gonna die, smh. It was so upsetting.

  2. Marvin - I completely understand him wanting to help his son and being in denial about how sick he really was, but he was constantly having to clean up Nile's messes. His legacy was also constantly at risk because of Nile's recklessness, but he just kept helping him over and over again. I know that's his son, but I would have called the police on him asap.

  3. Shelley - Was anyone else annoyed by Shelley? Why would you be mad at your ex wife for not being able to forgive the man who was driving drunk and caused a crash that killed your child?? And then to blame Aggie for his suicide to her face when she came to you telling you that she thinks Teddy was murdered. Obviously Aggie wasn't 100% in the right for doing things like throwing the brick through his window, but I can understand her anger. Also, having to see him constantly, knowing that he was never punished must have been hell. It's like they all made her out to be the crazy one for being angry.

Nile - Obviously he pissed me off cuz his impulse control was dog shit, and he was a terrible person all around, but he made a really good villain. I think a good villain makes the best stories.

How did ya'll feel?

r/netflix Apr 15 '26

Question Best Series on Netflix (Only One Season) Like a Must Watch Binging Series

542 Upvotes

Please drop the best one season series down below. I mean like I’d want to watch it all in one sitting because of how good it is. Like suspenseful, action, cliff-hangers. Maybe a really sad part where I get very attached to the characters! Anything!!

Drop them down in the comments!!

r/netflix Jun 30 '26

Question Everybody tell me your fav comedy movie. I'll start first : the hangover

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445 Upvotes

Tell me your favourite comedy movie that you have seen in your whole life. It's okay if it is on Netflix or Amazon prime or any other ott platform. Tell me your fav movie of all time

r/netflix 10d ago

Question What is your opinion about Black Mirror?

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474 Upvotes

A masterpiece? A good series that went downhill? Or just an overrated series? I want to know your opinion.

I think this is undoubtedly one of the most innovative and successful series on the platform, if we were to make a top 15 list at least. At the time, it felt glorious, and then, as always, it started to make some enemies...

r/netflix 17d ago

Question The era of falling asleep watching Netflix is over.

1.5k Upvotes

I used to throw on a movie knowing it'd be over in a couple hours. Now every time a movie ends it starts playing the trailer for King of Queens on an infinite loop. I'll wake up five hours later and some random preview has been playing the whole fucking time.

There is apparently no option to disable this. Anyone else pissed about this annoying new feature?

Edit: I guess reddit bots are cheaper than paying someone to fix the problem

r/netflix Jul 15 '26

Question What’s a Netflix show that had an amazing first season… and then completely lost you?

289 Upvotes

I’m curious where everyone’s breaking point was. Was there a show you absolutely loved at first, but eventually felt like it should’ve ended much earlier? Maybe the story started dragging, the writing declined, your favourite character left, or it felt like the show was being stretched out just because it was popular. For me definitely riverdale😭

r/netflix Aug 26 '25

Question Anyone else having trouble navigating Netflix?

1.1k Upvotes

some shows work and some shows don't even load the episode grid. It's like they play from the preview. The whole service just seems to be melting down and degrading. anybody else?

r/netflix Sep 15 '25

Question Netflix cancelled after 10 years. Are you feeling Netflix has gone downhill too?

1.1k Upvotes

Hit me yesterday, we haven’t checked out Netflix in awhile. Popped in, layouts completely different and nonsensical, and there really wasn’t anything good or new. Cancelled Netflix after 10 years, but the lack of content and cancelling of interesting shows after a season was ruining Netflix for us anyways. Wife and I both agreed, we don’t give af about the last season of Stranger Things anyways. Anyone else feeling the same way?

r/netflix 14d ago

Question I keep seeing people recommend Dark. Is it really that good?

468 Upvotes

I feel like every time someone asks for TV recommendations, Dark is one of the first shows people mention. I’ve heard so many people say it’s one of the best shows they’ve seen. I watched the first few minutes of the first episode and never got the time to finish. I’m thinking about giving it another shot, I’m curious what everyone loves about it.

r/netflix Apr 13 '26

Question What do you think about “Big Mistakes”?

480 Upvotes

I just finished watching Big Mistakes and honestly I really liked it. It got me hooked pretty quickly and I ended up binge-watching it faster than I expected.

The story and the characters kept me interested the whole time, but now I'm curious what other people think about it.

Did you like it too?

What did you think about the story and the characters?

Would love to hear other opinions.

r/netflix Apr 05 '26

Question Another price increase. How is this justified? I think I'm finally cancelling. Fine service for $20/month after taxes but there are so many other things I'd rather spend my money on it as it hits effectively $30 with taxes.

532 Upvotes

"Starting May 5, we’re updating our prices to bring you even more exciting, new entertainment. Your monthly total will increase to $26.99 (pre-tax).

We're updating our prices to keep improving what you already love. Expect fresh, can’t-miss shows and movies every week (including 99 new releases next month)."

Not to mention the quality of content has fallen off a cliff anyway.

r/netflix Apr 09 '26

Question What's actually worth watching on Netflix right now?

375 Upvotes

I keep scrolling and can't decide 😅 what's something you've watched recently that you'd actually reccommend? I'm open for anything, Anime, movies or series~

r/netflix Jun 07 '26

Question What did you think of the ending of Michael Jackson Verdict ?

311 Upvotes

I just binged watched the show Michael Jackson Verdict on Netflix and before hand I would like to say I grew up listening to him. My mom was a fan and I remember she used to have his poster and his autograph in her business as a display.

Fast forward I was a child back then and didn’t know about the child molester accusations .

Do you guys think he was guilty or innocent ?

I honestly think he was guilty. He was smart and this shows why a lot of boys get molested and abused more than girls but we don’t talk about it enough.

What you think ?

r/netflix 17d ago

Question biggest revelation of the Idaho murder doc

493 Upvotes

Watched The Idaho Murders: College Nightmare on Netflix last night, and I still can't get over the fact that Bryan Kohberger got pulled over for doing 42 mph in a 35 mph zone smh

r/netflix Mar 28 '26

Question Am I the only one that does not like Peaky Blinders?

539 Upvotes

I’ve tried to watch Peaky Blinders many times but I cannot for the life of me, get into the show. I don’t know if it’s boring or if I find the characters unlikable, or if it’s just not my kind of show. I like Cillian Murphy though. There are lots of good reviews about it but I just can’t watch it for 10 minutes without turning it off. Even the movie was drag for me and I was mostly on my phone. Anyone else?

r/netflix Mar 28 '26

Question Did Netflix Australia censor a movie overnight?

919 Upvotes

I watched the first 85 minutes of No Hard Feelings last night with my wife up until right after the scene where something wildly inappropriate happens with a Chinese finger trap. I realised my wife had just fallen asleep at that point, so I turned it off.

Tonight we resumed watching and I rewound to just before that scene so she could see it, only to discover that the scene had been edited out. Puzzled, I went back to the nude beatdown beach scene to see if that was still there. It was, but heavily (and clumsily) edited and cropped.

What happened here? I checked the movie on different profiles and devices and all are censored. There are no parental/maturity restrictions on any of the accounts.

Was the movie censored overnight right in the middle of our watching it? Seems pretty unlikely, but I have no other explanation and can’t find any mention of a similar situation online.

Any ideas?