Johanna Ghofulpo
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I feel terrible that we aren't offering mental health support for users because most often they are trying to escape from trauma or pain. Also I always wondered what happens to the drug makers and dealers and smugglers after these shows. Do they have some sort of contract so Netflix can't arrest them or are they arrested, because that wouldn't be very smart to do a documentary. I never realized how dangerous this stuff is because in my economic class opioids are the most common.


Dope
Shows | Crime
I'm just obsessed with crime documentaries. Seeing the anxiety that the detectives and investigators have is really interesting to see. You normally think that they are so hard to break but seeing them take time away from their families to investigate is a huge commitment. I respect that.


Catching Killers
Shows
The making black and white films of the discovery of the tomb was really cool. Especially seeing it all laid out like it was. Also the rich dying from a infection from shaving kinda freaked me out about the sepsis thing. But at the same time is the curse of the pharoh real?


King Tut In Color
Movies | Documentary
I always loved learning about airplanes. Especially when I was in Civil air patrol and flying cessna's around. I love engineering too and seeing all the modifications that they do to make it safer to protect the president and all the protection the hangar. I got to see it at a distance once and I was fascinated with it. I've never seen a airplane of that size even when traveling over the Atlantic ocean. I always wondered what the inside looked like.


The New Air Force One: Flying Fortress
Movies | Documentary
My dad told me about being afraid of nuclear war all the time and knowing where the fall out shelters were in the 80's. I can't imagine how terrified these people were to have dangerous health effects. I remember driving past three mile island not terribly long ago and realizing I knew way more about Chernobyl and the exact events in Ukraine than in my home state. My generation (y) has a huge fear of nuclear power, and I understand why even though major improvements have been made.


Meltdown: Three Mile Island
Shows | Documentary
I love that the original voice actor of Iroh had his name immortalized through Mako after passing from cancer. It shows how much the people who worked on Avatar really cared about their people. I kinda figured there would be a lot of love triangles from the first episode, but knowing this show is more towards teenagers although facing tyrannical government and dictatorship. I always loved the deep issues that are showed in these series. We will always remember you Mako.


The Legend of Korra
Shows | Action & Adventure

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I remember vaguely seeing the ab bag at my local mall and thinking about how strange it was. I don't think I was ever really interested in AF because of being asain American in the 2000's but I don't think sex really sold with me. Plus I didn't really like men lol. I also remember going into the store and getting a massive migraine from the perfume. Now that I'm an adult I realize how much inclusivity matters in branding for me. Having someone you can relate to.


White Hot: The Rise & Fall of Abercrombie & Fitch
Movies | Documentary
I never got the chance to watch this show when I was a kid. Luckily it's still on Netflix. I love all the characters. Katara and Sokka reminds me of me and my older brother. I am looking forward to the end.


Avatar: The Last Airbender
Shows | Action

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I'm just appalled about the amount of hate towards sexual assault and rape victims. It makes me upset because things like this happen a lot. But we feel like what's the point to report it because no justice will happen.


Room 2806: The Accusation
Shows | Documentary
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