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This was a fun read and reminded me in many parts as to why I enjoyed the series at times. That said, I have a shorter synopsis that I think is a little truer to the lived experience of watching the show. I saw this yesterday. It was like watching three episodes of the tv show. I’m not sure i needed to look at uk

I don't understand companies like this are taking on any debt, given the massive cash pile they are sitting on. I know debt in the world of stocks and business is a different beast than consumer debt earned with the help of companies like Vita Loans, but it still seems unnecessary. Netflix wants there to be no layers