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wiklr t1_j2fkkzd wrote
Reply to comment by camusonfilm in This sub this week: "Write my 2022 end of year listicle for me" 🙄 by Elleasea
There's no negativity against discussion posts. It's turning this sub into /askreddit thats the problem. The sub gets populated with low effort posts instead.
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Reply to What's your favorite or go-to reality show? by [deleted]
Somebody Feed Phil - Food & travel show from the creator of Everybody Loves Raymond. It's the next best thing to Conan O'Brien visiting different countries.
Dream Home Makeover - it's kind of generic in terms of the neutral farm house design. Women seem to really love Shea's aesthetic, the wives who know her kind of worships her. But there's something about the husband being punny that makes it so charming. Also fans of veiny forearms should watch for Tyler the contractor that pops up in the series.
Any version of Drag Race - loads of fun entertainment whether you're into fashion, singing, dancing, acting, comedy - the contestants do it all.
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Reply to comment by BelgianBond in ‘Wednesday’ Leads Netflix Top 10 for Fourth Week In A Row, ‘Harry & Meghan’ Follows at No. 2 by Marco280892
The Crown humanized the royal family. The Harry & Meghan doc is receiving the same interest as other royal content on Netflix. It's not going to turn people off the monarchy imo.
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Reply to comment by Calfzilla2000 in ‘YOU’ Season 4 Gets New, Earlier Premiere Date on Netflix - Part 1 (February 9), Part 2 (March 9) by MarvelsGrantMan136
Just in time for Valentines too.
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Reply to The Midnight Club Showcases the Best and Worst of Mike Flanagan's Narrative Obsessions by PetyrDayne
I like the concept of the show but I still havent finished it which says a lot since I binged Hill House, Bly Manor & Midnight Mass.
Midnight Club should have been released weekly imo.
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Reply to comment by AstralComet in ‘Bridgerton’ Star Phoebe Dynevor Exits Netflix Series Ahead Of Season 3 by TheRealOcsiban
Keeping them in contract for x years get expensive. Most actors also want to move to other roles without being pigeonholed to one for too long.