r/netflix 29d ago

News Article "The Internet tantrums have begun." -Thanks to Netflix's New split release model.

One common point of contention among both critics and viewers of the new season of Wednesday is Netflix's decision to split the release into two parts. As the first four episodes set up a satisfying new mystery, many feel the mid-season cutoff is abrupt and disrupts the show's momentum, leaving viewers with an "unsatisfying appetizer" rather than a complete meal.

"Fans will have to wait until Wednesday, Sept. 3, for Wednesday Season 2, Part 2 – which will conclude with episodes five through eight."

With so many taking it to the Internet streets; Is the uproar warranted? Or are we just spoiled brats moonlighting as binge divas?

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u/Front_Laugh_8595 28d ago

I dont mind the split just the fact that its a month away, why? Why? Why?

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u/LeonNeuton 28d ago

Four episodes is a months worth of watching is it not?

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u/Front_Laugh_8595 28d ago

No a week at max, this isnt cable television

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u/LeonNeuton 28d ago

For some yes. But it's a fact of choice. If you chose to watch an episode per week it would last yes?

It's like eating a months worth of food within a week then complain about being hungry for the rest of the month. 

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u/Front_Laugh_8595 28d ago

No because i would buy more food

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u/LeonNeuton 28d ago

Not when there's a food shortage.

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u/Front_Laugh_8595 27d ago

Where is this food shortage ?

And if you mean not enough money to buy food then you probably shouldn’t be spending money on streaming services . If you do then you just wait for the full season to drop and then watch it all at once