r/netflix • u/LeonNeuton • 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/Fwenhy 29d ago
Personally I don’t care about split releases. What bothers me is multiple years between seasons.
I’m sure I’ll watch the new season of Wednesday, but yeah I’m in absolutely no rush to. I just don’t care about it anymore. I barely remember season 1. Wednesday is really good at uhhh.. cello? She doesn’t like people. Her best friend who does like people is a werewolf. Or maybe she’s a struggling werewolf? Lol. Oh and I think they’re also roommates! And the hand was spying on her.