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Catch a lover tv tropes1/29/2024 ![]() In the last episode there's this scene when the crazy bald dude with the tattoos is fighting the girl and when the girl karate kicks the guy it seems like she barely pushed him off but at the very next scene it's shown that the bald dude is sent flying away. How can someone go face to face with a lion with no weapons and be the winner of the fight? The dude literally PUNCHED a 200kg animal away while it was running at him full speed. How did the bus pass the section of the tunnel where there was cars everywhere and the path was blocked? (Not even gonna talk about how the bus drifted to a stop and they saved Usagi) ![]() How can someone outrun a mass amount of free flowing water in a tunnel? Why sleep in a tent in the middle of the street when there are tons of houses with multiple rooms? Why hunt for food when there are many supermarkets around with tons of canned food? Why are there only young people at Beach, do they only welcome the attractive young people there? ![]() Why burn down the Beach building? The goddamn cards in there, or at least that's what everybody thinks they are. Come on now, at least make a few of them different. Here are a tiny fraction of the problems with Alice in Borderland:Īlmost every game is finished in the very last second. Then they are supposed to play "games" to earn visa days, and will die to a laser from the sky if their visa expires. In short, three teenagers(?) in Tokyo find themself all alone as it seems all people have suddenly disappeared. But as it went on it got worse and worse, in absolutely all aspects. Netflix VPN and proxy discussion Network/Streaming SubredditsĪfter watching Squid Game and absolutely loving it, I decided to watch Alice in Borderland, a Japanese show based on a manga, that is similar to Squid Game in many ways.įirst episode was great, and had me excited to watch the next episode. r/WatchItWithMeĭevoted to watching and discussing one movie a week together /r/NetflixByProxy Make sure to be signed in! Netflix CalendarĬonsolidated view of what's on Netflix Official Netflix Pagesĭitch your cable/satellite TV and stream for cheap or free /r/CordcuttingĬutting the cord, but keeping it legal. Shows absolutely everything in the genre/sub-genre you select. UK (United Kingdom) new streaming titles site Netflixcodes Submit "best of" or "worst of" instant titles there Netflix Instant Watcherįind new or about to expire streaming titles (make sure you are logged into Netflix to add to your queue from Instant Watcher) Flixfilm ![]() To view the spoiler, simply hover your cursor over the text.įailure to mark spoilers, or intentionally posting spoilers will get you banned. (This makes it easier to skim the page and power users can search by tag to find relevant threads.) Comment SpoilersĪdd the scope of the spoiler in the brackets. If your thread applies to every Netflix country, use ALL. Flair your thread with your country if the issue/question is specific to programming in your country. MAKE A SELF POSTĪnd not a screen grab to suggest a movie or link to the movie on the Netflix site. Please contact us first if you have a question about your app/page. Post that in /r/NetflixByProxy No blogspam reviews or spamming about your app or webpage. No, we won't even bother to discuss this with you. Please don't ask if you can buy or share an account. Netflix uses the term “original” to delineate between movies and series that are exclusive to its platform, and those that are aggregated from other studios after first being made available elsewhere. No threads about Netflix not making some netflix originals. "Hey Netflix, you need to do this" thread is heard by nobody that can change it. This subreddit is not owned or moderated by Netflix or any of their employees. Rules and Guidelines Limit threads suggesting changes to Netflix. Threads that fall under content/functionality are subject to removal at moderator discretion. Any issues with Netflix (content and/or functionality) should be addressed directly with Netflix customer service. R/Netflix is NOT affiliated with Netflix corp in any way, shape or form. Members can play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments. Members can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on any Internet-connected screen. Netflix is the world's leading internet entertainment service with over 148 million paid memberships in over 190 countries enjoying TV series, documentaries and feature films across a wide variety of genres and languages.
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