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Ten Best Satirical Shows Leaving Netflix Soon

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Netflix is removing these shows before you even knew they existed.

Netflix, your bestiehome companion, does not ghost content without warning. Each month the Big N reveals ten shows that are slated to disappear into the streaming void–eventually to reappear on some other platform that will charge an additional monthly fee. The following are the shows Netflix has graciously decided you no longer deserve to receive.

The Infinite Waiting Room – A philosophical horror comedy where strangers are trapped in a DMV-like waiting room that exists outside of time. Each episode reveals that one character has been dead for centuries, another has not been born yet, and the receptionist is the personification of bureaucracy itself. Nobody ever gets called, but they form deep relationships anyway.

Reverse Detectives – Investigators who solve crimes that have not happened yet, but their investigations actually cause the crimes to occur. The more they try to prevent murders, the more elaborate and bizarre the murders become. Shot in reverse chronological order each episode.

The Dream Auditors – Government employees whose job is to enter people’s dreams and issue citations for violating dream regulations. Features a noir detective aesthetic mixed with Salvador Dali landscapes. The main character slowly realizes she might be a dream herself.

Furniture Court – A legal drama where pieces of furniture sue their owners for mistreatment. A couch testifies about years of neglect, a lamp demands worker’s compensation for electrical burns, and a chair files for divorce from its matching ottoman. All furniture is played by serious character actors.

The Last Restaurant at the End of Memory – An anthology series set in a restaurant that exists in the moments before people die. Each episode features a different dying person having one final meal, but the waitstaff are all versions of themselves from different points in their life, and the menu items are memories they can literally consume.

Gravity Consultants – In a world where gravity is a service you subscribe to, a consulting firm helps people and businesses optimize their gravity packages. Features boardroom meetings held on ceilings, romantic dates where couples share the same gravitational field, and corporate espionage involving stolen gravity codes.

The Beige Wars – An epic space opera where alien civilizations are locked in eternal conflict over which neutral color is superior. Features massive CGI battles, political intrigue, and a chosen one who believes all neutral colors can coexist. Entirely serious in tone despite the absurd premise.

Neighbors from Dimension B – A sitcom in which a normal family discovers their neighbors are from a parallel dimension where every social norm is slightly different. Handshakes are considered intimate, eye contact is foreplay, and sitcoms are considered high art. Shot with two different laugh tracks playing simultaneously.

The Ministry of Forgotten Things – A vast bureaucratic organization tasked with cataloging and storing everything humanity has forgotten: old passwords, the names of childhood acquaintances, why you walked into a room, and the original purpose of Stonehenge. A thriller about someone trying to weaponize collective amnesia.

Competitive Haunting – A reality competition show where ghosts compete to become the most effective haunter of a mansion. Judges critique their chain-rattling technique, possession skills, and cold spot placement. Features confessional interviews with the ghosts discussing their strategies and afterlife drama.

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