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Netflix and the eternal “Are you still watching?”

September 24, 2025 /Posted byDr. Roastman / 17 / 0

There are many mysteries in life: why socks disappear in the dryer, why McDonald’s ice cream machines are always broken, and why Netflix insists on asking “Are you still watching?” as if it were your disappointed grandma. Every time that message pops up, it feels less like streaming and more like an intervention from someone who just caught you eating cereal at 2 a.m. with no pants on.

Netflix acts like a clingy roommate who’s tired of paying the electric bill. You’re in the middle of your eighth episode, emotionally invested, and suddenly the platform interrupts with that judgmental box. Not Hulu, not Disney+, not even Amazon Prime with their chaotic interface dares to question your lifestyle choices like this. Only Netflix has perfected the art of being the digital version of your mom flicking the lights.

The irony is that Netflix actually encourages binge-watching with “Next episode in 3…2…1.” But then it slams the brakes like a substitute teacher suddenly remembering the lesson plan. Imagine if Starbucks, after serving you three lattes, paused to ask if you were “still drinking caffeine” or if Taco Bell checked in after your fifth Crunchwrap. It’s sabotage disguised as care, like if The Rock stopped mid-workout to ask if you “still wanted muscles.”

Maybe Netflix thinks it’s helping our health, but really, it’s just triggering flashbacks of all the times friends judged us for rewatching The Office for the fifteenth time. The message is less a question and more a passive-aggressive roast from a platform that literally charges us to sit still. At this point, “Are you still watching?” should just come with an eye-roll emoji and a coupon for therapy.

So Netflix, this article is for you. Stop gaslighting my binge marathons and let me be the champion of bad life choices that I was born to be.

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