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I'm mad that Netflix doesn't have season 5 of Luther (great detective work etc) which only has 3 or so episodes. Brits can see it on BBC. I can't.

It hooked me with the season 1 first episode, Then my sister & brother caught the addiction also. Great acting and story lines. Not for the faint hearted. I am but, was too good to stop watching.
 
We watched M. Night Shyamalan's "Glass" last night. We could follow it, but didn't realize until into it that it was the third part in a trilogy which includes "Unbreakable" and "Split," movies previously done by the director. (And now I need to track down the latter to view.) The movie is a little disturbing -- James McAvoy is downright creepy but brilliant in his multiple-personality portrayal -- and has some but not a lot of blood. This is one of those movies that keeps twisting right to the very end. It's a drama that's not quite horror and not quite thriller and -- like "The Sixth Sense" -- leaves you realizing there's Easter egg hints dropped throughout the film when the conclusion finally arrives. Stars James McAvoy, Bruce Willis, Samuel L. Jackson, and Sarah Paulson.
 
I'm mad that Netflix doesn't have season 5 of Luther (great detective work etc) which only has 3 or so episodes. Brits can see it on BBC. I can't.

It hooked me with the season 1 first episode, Then my sister & brother caught the addiction also. Great acting and story lines. Not for the faint hearted. I am but, was too good to stop watching.
It is a BBC show and Netflix has to work with the contract with them. Often it takes a year after a show was on BBC to get it onto Netflix. The CW allows shows on Netflix the week after the season finally so it is a bit faster.

All of the Disney shows will leave Netflix soon. No more Jessica Jones and etc.! Disney is starting a streaming service of it's own
 
thank you agedog1
Also saw the movie "First Man", and "Green Book" If Green Book had not won the Academy Award then "First Man" should have - both are truly excellent and the actors are amazing. I can relate to First Man as my father was a Test Pilot and my husband (now deceased) taught fighter training in the Air Force. Green Book. I was born in 1951 and I saw the "colored" and "white" bathrooms as a child - I had to ask my mother wat a "colored" was she said that was wrong and they should take the sign down. I am 1/2 Cherokee therefore I would be considered "colored" Both movies are a have see
 
It is a BBC show and Netflix has to work with the contract with them. Often it takes a year after a show was on BBC to get it onto Netflix. The CW allows shows on Netflix the week after the season finally so it is a bit faster.

All of the Disney shows will leave Netflix soon. No more Jessica Jones and etc.! Disney is starting a streaming service of it's own
For those that don't know a while back Disney bought up a lot of networks just so it could get ESPN (I kid you not) ABC belongs to the Disney conglomerate so I don't know if ABC will be on the Disney network only. Hulu carries a lot of Disney ABC things - the really good ones like "STAR", "EMPIRE" just to name a few
 
Does the dog die in the end? I have PTSD and if the dog dies in the end or there is horrible violence I can't watch the film.

Actually, the dog does die a normal type death, but undergoes multiple reincarnations constantly returning to it's people. The original was emotional, but in a good way.
 

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