When's the last time you could say that the newest Netflix original was a perfect showcase for the importance of the theatrical experience? The streaming giant's usual strategy has been to acquire or develop as many pieces of valuable IP as humanly possible, all for the express purpose of feeding their algorithmic machine. With the exception of a Greta Gerwig here or a Guillermo del Toro there, whose respective movies "The Chronicles of Narnia" and "Frankenstein" will receive a token release on the big screen before making their debuts on the platform, Netflix has remained adamantly committed to The Living Room Experience™ at all costs. But perhaps the best counterpart to this approach has come courtesy of, well, their most recent release. Awkward.

That might very well end up being many

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