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purple-mushroom-cap · 7 months ago
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take me back to the first time i watched greenhouse academy
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unsamuel · 1 year ago
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When I get into a good show but hate it once it gets ruined by terrible writing and trashy editing skills
• CW The Flash
• Supergirl
• Ginny & Georgia ( Season 1 not counting s2 )
• Riverdale
• All American
• Station 19
• Once Upon a Time ( only counting s7)
• How to get away with Murder
• Arrow
• Manifest ( Finished it btw loved and hated it at times )
• A Secret Life of American Teenager
• Peacock Bel-Air
• I know what you did last summer
•Greenhouse Academy
•Outer Banks ( S3 only )
•Pretty Little Liars
•13 Reasons Why
•Secret Invasion
•She-Hulk
•Many others that I can't think of rn 😅
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achalantspitfire · 5 years ago
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GREENHOUSE FUCKING ACADEMY (SEASON THREE)
Aight guys. There’s lots to rant about here. And spoilers ahead cuz duh.
WHERE IS JACKIE WHERE IS JACKIE WHERE IS JACKIE WHERE IS JACKIE
Hayley chose right. That’s it.
Also 🥺🥺🥺
They’re so cute
But like also Leo needs a hug. Someone give him a hug
WHERE IS JACKIE WHERE IS JACKIE WHERE IS JACKIE WHERE IS JACKIE
Don’t like this new Brooke STOP PLAYING THE VICTIM YOUR DAD DID BAD SHIT HE AINT DEAD BRO
And like breaking up with Alex right before his shot???? Good job. Excellent fucking job. And getting upset when everyone calls on your shit? Even better job
God someone punch Becca in the face for me. She got Alex sick which deserves a punch already but fuck her voice. Her voice makes me want to scream. Just shut up, please and thank fucking toy
WHERE IS JACKIE WHERE IS JACKIE WHERE IS JACKIE WHERE IS SHEEEEEEE
This “client dude” is a perfect example of why we should eat the rich. I mean, wtf y’know? Also it’s kind of unfair how hot he is. The dude can die, but the actor? 10/10 would bang
Sophie deserves the world. And her world better be Parker, because jesjshjsshjashaish, y’know? Also they better not mess this ship up like they did (imma start sobbing) Jackie and Max
WHERESSSSSSS JACKIEEEEEEE
That cliffhanger tho
Like wtf
Wtf
And last but not least
Where the actual fuck is Jackie
In conclusion, season four needs to be longer, Brooke needs to get a hold on herself or else she’s gonna get slapped (probably by me), Becca should leave and never come back, and if they don’t get Jackie back, I will riot.
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probably-fangirling101 · 5 years ago
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GREENHOUSE ACADEMY SEASON 3 IS HERE
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playback-gang · 5 years ago
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Greenhouse Academy: Players
Ryan Woods: astronaut, mother to Alex and Hailey, married to Carter, thought to die en route to the moon but was just in a coma in the cave, found a meteor full of magnetite when she was 16 at the Greenhouse, headmaster of the Greenhouse
Hailey Woods: really likes chocolate, protective, had a thing with Leo before Aspen showed up, dated Daniel following their work together in helping Brooke and taking down Judy, joins the Eagles due to hostility from Leo but still is really a Raven, bad at cheerleading, hates running
Maximilian Miller: very smart, kinda weak, really good at chess, can’t exercise for more than 5 minutes, in love with Emma until he’s not, close with Jackie and dating until she disappears and breaks up with him, gets a crush on Emma again once she’s back
Jackie Sanders: independent, surfs (got started because of a guy that broke up with her), took a plea bargain to go to the Greenhouse instead of jail after she robbed a bank, close with Max (they date before she leaves the Greenhouse) and Hayley, does not like pop quizzes
Leo Cruz: captain, plays guitar, briefly had a thing with Hayley before Aspen showed up, LDR with Aspen but breaks up with her when she goes back to London
Emma Geller: curly haired, mother is a waitress, hacked into NASA for Jason under false pretenses, sent away from the Greenhouse for trying to fess up about the satellite, comes back to the Greenhouse after Jason is arrested, pretends to have an LDR with a guy named Leaf in front of Max
Aspen Fairchild: from London, childhood sweetheart of Leo, LDR with Leo until she came to the academy, took Emma’s spot at the Greenhouse, overbearing, went back to London
Becca: pretty sidelined until she gets obsessed with Leo and tries to date him, also starts a lot of shit between the teams
Alex Woods: wants to fit in, hooked up with Brooke before she was kidnapped by Judy, dating Brooke post-hypnosis until she breaks up with him out of jealousy over Ryan taking her father’s job
Daniel Hayward: former captain, doesn’t much like Alex until after Brooke and he break up for good, duplicitous, dated Brooke, tased himself in the leg and got an infection from it, manipulative, under a lot of pressure particularly from Judy, has a master key from when he was captain, redemptive, dating Hayley after his mother goes to prison
Brooke Osmond: dated Daniel, had a thing with Alex before she was kidnapped and after she was dehypnotized, close to Sophie, brainwashed by Marcus into thinking she and Daniel are destined, extremely jealous of Ryan taking her father’s job and her brother being on the run
Sophie Cardona: vapid but encouraging, sympathetic to Alex, captain, runs a blog, former correspondence with Michelle, “moved to Colombia to live with her poor sick aunt” which was code for going to the Greenhouse and getting away from former boyfriend Enzo, has a secret past, has some sort of feelings for Parker
Parker Grant: loyal, naive, has a crush on Sophie
Meredith: Hailey’s friend from her school before the Greenhouse
Carter Woods: was wrecked after his wife’s death but got his shit together and rejoined the FBI, loving, taking a break from the FBI while Ryan works as headmaster
Eric Simmons: FBI, family friend of the Woods’, worked for Judy, exposed by the squad
Judy Hayward: Daniel’s mother, wiped Ryan’s hard drive, running Ryan’s secret research while keeping from the government, arrested when exposed by the squad
Jason Osmond: wasn’t supposed to let the Woods into the academy, Louis’ son, Brooke’s brother, dean of the school, seeks approval, cares about his family and his sister, arrested but breaks out of prison and begins working for the client
Perry: Eric’s partner, blew up the taser evidence
Marcus: groundskeeper, was in prison for treason (allegedly framed), close to Ryan when she was at the Greenhouse, using a fake name, cares for Ryan in the meteor lair, has kids, arrested for working with Judy
Louis Osmond: former headmaster of the Greenhouse, father of Brooke and Jason, kindly, encouraging, father figure for all at the academy, trusts Judy implicitly, resigns after he goes too far trying to get the students to be competitive
Suzanne McGill: teacher for the Ravens, runs tests, actually working for the client
Coach Davies: coach for the Eagles, helped with the hiking challenge
Michelle Wallace: reporter, apparantly famous, denounced by the Greenhouse after she tried to use Jackie’s arrest as a story
Kyle: the man that broke into the Woods house for Judy, worked for and was turned in by the client
The Client: the man Judy was working for, hired Jason after breaking him out of prison
Leaf: Emma’s fictional long distance boyfriend
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morleybell · 5 years ago
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I know most of Greenhouse Academy fandom ships hayley/daniel but here I am alone on hayley/leo side (well, maybe on ig/yt there are some hayleo fans).
Anyway. Watching whole four seasons at once (yes, don’t mind me), I think it is extremly obvious how it was always hayley/leo story and even if you dislike them, I don’t understand how can someone not see it.
It obviously starts with season 1 and leo being the first close person to hayley in greenhouse academy. It shifts in finale when his gf comes back (the gf who he didn’t see or kept contact with for 4 years! they split up when they were what, 12, 14? anyways,,)
When she shows up, all Leo wants to do is talk with Hayley, 2 eps pass and he says to his “gf” how he loves hayley. It’s pretty f clear who he wants even if he is with somebody else. He risks his life and saves hayley during earthquake. When Leo and his gf split up and Hayley and Daniel start their relationship he is all the time jealous about her. And here goes the “he is bullying her” argument which I honestly don’t understand. He cares so much and it is hurting him to see her being happy with others so thats how he reacts. He wants her to see him so he says all these things and she is cutting herself from him totally. And when he tries to forget and is with smb else, he still breaks up with her cause he says!!! He loves Hayley! S1, he said he loved her, S2 he said he loved her, we are in S3 and he says again he loves her.
When Hayley wants to find out what is happening in the cave, Daniel is choosing basketball, while Leo !again! is ready to risk his life for Hayley. So they enter that cave and does risk his life and almost dies. Before that obviously he tells her, he LOVES her. I honestly don’t know how some people might not see it, everything is just there??
And S04E01 is the best episode when it comes to Hayley feelings. When she was dying, she hears Leo singing and playing the guitar and she smiles. And when the picture changes to Daniel, she yells “no”. Then, you can literally see, how Leo tells Hayley what to do to survive. The fact that in her dreams - Leo tells her what to do, the fact that he basically saves her life - it all shows how they are gonna end up together. Which they do.
I am freaking so happy. I might be shipping them alone but ugh. I love everything about them.
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xolarajean · 5 years ago
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Greenhouse Academy S1-4
Preface: So, I finally have gotten around to writing a review about S1-4 of Greenhouse Academy. I finished over a week ago and watched all 4 seasons in about 4 days haha. Honestly, I’ve been procrastinating this review because I have A LOT to write about. So here we go!
Plot: Eight months after losing their astronaut mother in a rocket explosion, brother and sister Alex and Hayley Woods enroll at a private boarding school, the Greenhouse, for gifted future leaders. Separately, they join two competing houses, Ravens and Eagles, within the school and tension builds up between the two siblings as they adjust. Soon, mysterious events catch the attention of the students from both houses and forces them to work together in order to find out what is happening at the draw the Greenhouse.
Review: 3.5/5
I found the plot really intriguing at first. In addition, I liked the actual events that happened and where the story could head in the future. Though, the execution was not as great. The acting I felt was good for the most part, but the writing seemed a little awkward and cringey at some points. But bear in mind that it is targeted at kids/teens (even though at some points in season 3 and 4 there were some curses thrown around) so it is kind of expected to have those moments. Either way, those moments are bearable to watch through. I personally liked season 1+2 more than season 3+4 for the most part. There is one main issue I have with this show, but I can’t describe it without spoiling it. So, continue reading if you’ve watched the show/don’t care about being spoiled (It’s mostly about season 3+4).
But the main issue I have were the character changes. The obvious ones are the actual cast changes for Emma and Brooke. And the fact that Jackie left... that broke my heart. I still have this naive hope that she will come back though. It sucks that the original actresses could not continue with season 3 and 4, but you can’t really blame anyone since those decisions are based on personal reasons. It’s hard not to prefer the original actresses because well they are what we are used to. Though, I can’t understand why everyone is hating on them sooooo much. I personally think they were fine at acting. The REAL problem was the writing. In season 3 and 4, the personalities of so many characters were switched and the plots were messier. 
To start off, the whole love triangle between Daniel-Hayley-Leo was annoying. I DID ENJOY Daniel and Hayley, but Leo was just being a dick for the entirety of season 3. Obviously Leo was already a bit of an ass with the whole Aspen and LDR drama, but in season 3 the writers just made him 10x that (especially with the whole leading Beca on and straight up insulting Hayley at every chance he got). As you can tell I’m not a big fan of Leo, but the thing that got me is that the writers made Daniel such a jealous boyfriend? It seemed really out of character to me for Daniel to go through Hayley’s text like that and be paranoid of Leo (I mean hello this is the guy that is just straight up insulting your girlfriend and cheated on her. I don’t think you have that much competition or so I thought -- ending of season 4 was annoying). Like I know he was probably scared of Hayley getting back with Leo because of the Brooke and Alex thing, but honestly he knew that his relationship with Brooke was already sinking before Alex came into the picture. Plus, Hayley wasn’t flirting with Leo like Brooke was with Alex in Season1+2. The only good part about this love triangle was how supportive and understanding Daniel was with Hayley at the end. I mean done get me wrong I was thrown off by the huge 180 his personality took, but I’m just gonna believe that Daniel is just that good of a guy to be that mature. Anyway I’m just gonna end it with I prefer Dayley because their relationship felt more real (also I’m so glad that she told Daniel about the button and secret room right away and the writers avoided the keeping secrets to protect you which leads to tension trope because I would have imploded if they did that) and I want to erase the ending of season 4 from my head. 
Next up: Emma and Max. Honestly in the first episode when I learned that Jackie was gone and both Emma and Max started lying about being in LDRs, I knew the writers were gonna try and pair them up. I had hope that they would pull a twist and have Jackie show up in the middle, but NOPE. Like this pairing is just super... boring? Like they are both sweet characters, but they really don’t bring that much to the table in terms of romantic chemistry. I liked them better as best friends who geek out together. And because the writers focused so much about their relationship it left almost no room for actual individual screen time or character development for either of them. Like all they did was use some algorithms and their intelligence to solve some seriously hard problems, but it made them seem more like robots and tools to solve the conflicts in the plot. All I have left to say is that I still ship Jackie+Max.
Now I wanna talk about Alex and Brooke. Tbh I never saw much chemistry between the two characters in any season. Like yeah Alex was a good guy that was with her at the right time when she went to the cave at night in like season 1 where he fought off the park ranger, but still it didn’t feel like a real relationship. This continues into season 3+4 and I was sooo happy when they broke up (but why did she have to do it during a basketball game? Heat of the moment I guess) Also, even when Alex was “trying to be a good friend” to Brooke, it came off that he was still trying to get back together with her even though it is obvious that she is just not ready? And near the end of season 4 after she talks to Jason in the hospital when she and Alex were talking, I cringed so hard when he admitted that he was having trouble being just friends because it felt to me that he was trying to guilt trip her into getting back together with him which is just so wrong?!?! Again, I wish to delete this scene from my brain.
Lastly I wanna share my opinions about Sophie, Parker, and Enzo. Let me start out by saying I think in season3+4, Sophie was my favorite character. I mean come on how could I not love her? She is determined to chase her ambitions like the bad ass she is even with her past (which I’m super mad that they didn’t really delve into her past because that could have made the show a lot more interesting). I also liked the introduction of a character like Enzo since it brings a new kind of person into the show and makes it more realistic because for the most part these kids seemed a little “too perfect.” Though, the writers didn’t use him to the full potential that he has which sucks for the viewers and the actor too and based on what we saw he is pretty good. Anyway I liked how he is actually a softie at heart and does the right thing for Soph. Now I wanna talk about the Sophie+Parker ship. Honestly, are the writers trying to pair up literally all the students together?!?! Again like Emma and Max, I felt that this wasn’t a real relationship; we’ve barely seen these two have any romantic chemistry and I view them more like a good pair of friend (class clown/funny + class president/serious dynamic is something I love). That’s all.
Quick opinion: Louis just felt off since the S3. I mean I get that he wants to better the students, but causing fights seemed wayyyy out of line for his character. So that was weird. 
Anyway that was all of my thoughts (at least for now) about Greenhouse Academy! Even though it seems like I hate the series based on my complaints above lol I actually really liked it and hope for a season 5 (crossing my fingers) where the writers and other staff can hopefully redeem themselves by fixing the problems above. If you have any thoughts about the show, please do talk to me about it because I LOVE chatting about the shows I’ve watched. 
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agreytracksuit · 5 years ago
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kristallbluemchen replied to your post: thoughts on Greenhouse Academy S3
Okay so MAJOR SPOILER: if you don’t want to get spoiled, don’t read any further! I read on the wiki of the original show „the greenhouse“ that she chose Daniel at the very end but who knows if they go with the original or change things. We‘ll see ��‍♀️
ooh exciting! seems like they are mostly following the original series so far. even when actors have left (eg jackie and aspen) they’ve been replaced with similar characters to continue to original plot (though i will be forever heartbroken about the jackie/max breakup). i’m crossing my fingers for them! leo is a jerk
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daqueen-yihwa · 5 years ago
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Bitchachos my trash show Greenhouse Academy s3 is coming on Oct 25
I'm so ready, finally!!
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diremisfortunes · 3 years ago
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rewatching greenhouse academy and god this show sucks i can’t believe i was obsessed with it when i was 11. however the antagonist guy in s3 with the weird accent is gender
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x-enter · 5 years ago
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Everything Coming to and Leaving Netflix March 2020
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It’s that time of the month when Netflix reveals all the new titles that are being added to the streaming service. This month we can look forward to watching great content like Space Jam and Castlevania’s third season. We’ll also see the new interactive show Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal.
Available March 1
Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 2 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
Driveway dance parties, birthday treasure hunts — and going to the doctor to fix a flat tire. Whatever life brings, Cory's gassed up and ready to go!
Always a Bridesmaid
Beyond the Mat
Cop Out
Corpse Bride
Donnie Brasco
Freedom Writers
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
GoodFellas
Haywire
He's Just Not That Into You
Hook
Hugo
Kung Fu Panda 2
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Life as We Know It
Looney Tunes: Back in Action
Outbreak
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Resident Evil: Extinction
Richie Rich
Semi-Pro
Sleepover
Space Jam
The Gift
The Interview
The Shawshank Redemption
The Story of God with Morgan Freeman: S3
There Will Be Blood
Tootsie
Valentine's Day
Velvet Colección: Grand Finale
ZZ Top: That Little Ol’ Band from Texas
Available March 3
Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
Now halfway through her twenties, Taylor Tomlinson is ready to leave her mistakes behind her. Following her Netflix debut on The Comedy Lineup Part 1 (2018), Taylor divulges the lessons she's learned in her first hour-long comedy special, Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis. Premiering globally on March 3, Taylor talks about working on yourself, realistic relationship goals, and why your twenties are not actually “the best years of your life.”
Available March 4
Lil Peep: Everybody's Everything
Available March 5
Castlevania: Season 3 -- NETFLIX ANIME
Belmont and Sypha settle into a village with sinister secrets, Alucard mentors a pair of admirers, and Isaac embarks on a quest to locate Hector.
Mighty Little Bheem: Festival of Colors -- NETFLIX FAMILY
From surprising stage performances to spraying colors with friends, join baby Bheem for all his Holi hijinks during the special spring festival.
Available March 6
Guilty -- NETFLIX FILM
When a college heartthrob is accused of rape by a less popular student, his girlfriend navigates various versions of the story in search of the truth.
I am Jonas -- NETFLIX FILM
A turbulent past haunts Jonas, who recalls his teenage love affair with the impulsive, twisted and yet irresistible Nathan.
Paradise PD: Part 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
As the diabolical Kingpin tightens his grip on Paradise, the squad contends with bitter feuds, dirty schemes, kinky fetishes and a nuclear threat.
The Protector: Season 3 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
As chaos descends on Istanbul, Hakan faces a formidable Immortal who seeks to possess the key to destroying the city.
Spenser Confidential -- NETFLIX FILM
Just out of prison and investigating a twisted murder, Spenser is sucked back into Boston’s underbelly. Based on the popular books; Mark Wahlberg stars.
Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City -- NETFLIX FILM
A detective inspector is pushed to the edge while he hunts the ritualistic murderer that has been terrorizing a city in Spain's Basque Country for two decades.
Ugly Delicious: Season 2 -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Ugly Delicious returns for a second season from James Beard Award-Winning Chef David Chang and Academy Award-Winner Morgan Neville. The second season of the hit series continues to challenge both our taste buds and our minds as Chef Chang travels the world with writers and chefs, activists and artists, who use food as a vehicle to break down cultural barriers, tackle misconceptions and uncover shared experiences. And this season ventures into more of the unknown, including the world of parenting as Chang gears up to become a first time father. Special guests include Nick Kroll, Aziz Ansari, Padma Lakshmi, food writers Helen Rosner and Chris Ying, Danny McBride, Bill Simmons, and Dave Choe among others.
Available March 8
Sitara: Let Girls Dream -- NETFLIX FILM
Sitara: Let Girls Dream is an animated short film that follows the story of Pari, a 14-year-old girl with dreams of becoming a pilot, while growing up in a society that doesn’t allow her to dream.
Available March 10
Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal -- NETFLIX FAMILY
You drive the action in this interactive adventure, helping Carmen save Ivy and Zack when V.I.L.E. captures them during a heist in Shanghai.
Marc Maron: End Times Fun -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
Available March 11
The Circle Brazil -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Be yourself -- or someone else? The players must choose while chasing a cash prize when this lighthearted, strategic competition show comes to Brazil.
Dirty Money: Season 2 -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
The critically-acclaimed investigative series Dirty Money, from Academy Award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney’s Jigsaw Productions, returns for a second season. Dirty Money provides an up-close and personal view into untold stories of scandal, financial malfeasance and corruption in the world of business. This season offers a look inside Jared Kushner’s real estate empire, the Wells Fargo banking scandal and Malaysia’s 1MDB corruption case.
Last Ferry
On My Block: Season 3 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
They thought life was about to return to what passes for normal in Freeridge, but the stakes just got even higher. On My Block, co-created by Lauren Iungerich (Awkward) and Eddie Gonzalez & Jeremy Haft (All Eyez On Me), is a coming of age comedy about four bright and street-savvy friends navigating their way through the triumph, pain and the newness of high-school set in the rough inner city.
Summer Night
Available March 12
Hospital Playlist -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Five doctors, whose friendship goes back to their days in med school, band together at one hospital as colleagues in the VIP wing.
Available March 13
100 Humans -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
One hundred diverse volunteers participate in experiments that tackle questions about age, gender, happiness and other aspects of being human.
BEASTARS -- NETFLIX ANIME
In a world where beasts of all kinds coexist, a gentle wolf awakens to his own predatory urges as his school deals with a murder within its midst.
Bloodride -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
A Norwegian anthology series that blends horror with dark Scandinavian humor, setting each distinct story in its own realistic yet weird universe.
Elite: Season 3 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
When another classmate is killed, a new investigation ensues. The students look toward their future, while the consequences of the past haunt them.
Go Karts -- NETFLIX FILM
After moving to a new town with his mom, a teen discovers the high-speed sport of go-kart racing, learning from a former driver with a secret past.
Kingdom: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The zombie period drama set in Korea's Joseon era returns for Season 2.
Lost Girls -- NETFLIX FILM
A mother's quest to find her missing daughter uncovers a wave of unsolved murders in this drama based on a true story. Amy Ryan and Gabriel Byrne star.
The Valhalla Murders -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
An ambitious Icelandic detective teams up with a cop from Norway to investigate a series of murders that may be connected to a heinous trauma.
Women of the Night -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Haunted by a shadowy past, the wife of a rising star in Amsterdam's mayoral office finds herself drawn into the city’s underworld of sex and drugs.
Available March 15
Aftermath
Available March 16
The Boss Baby: Back in Business: Season 3 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
After losing his job at Baby Corp, Boss Baby goes freelance and turns his playgroup into a makeshift field team. Cue the critical mission!
Search Party
Silver Linings Playbook
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
The Young Messiah
Available March 17
Bert Kreischer: Hey Big Boy -- NETFLIX COMEDY SPECIAL
Comedian Bert Kreischer is back, and shirtless once again, in his second Netflix Original comedy special, Bert Kreischer: Hey Big Boy. Bert candidly shares hilarious stories about his daughter’s period party, a pushy arms dealer, and an inside joke with a Starbucks barista.
All American: Season 2
Black Lightning: Season 3
Shaun the Sheep: Adventures from Mossy Bottom -- NETFLIX FAMILY
Clever sheep Shaun, loyal dog Bitzer and the rest of the Mossy Bottom gang cook up oodles of fun and adventure on the farm.
Available March 18
Lu Over the Wall
Available March 19
Altered Carbon: Resleeved -- NETFLIX ANIME
Dai Sato, the creative mind behind “Cowboy Bebop,” further explores and expands upon the “Altered Carbon” universe in this anime adaptation.
Feel Good -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Mae Martin stars as herself, a Canadian comedian living in London while navigating a new relationship and dealing with sobriety.
Available March 20
A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
Juan Manuel Fangio was the Formula One king, winning five world championships in the early 1950s — before protective gear or safety features were used.
Archibald's Next Big Thing: Season 2 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
From outdoor adventures to shopping extravaganzas, Archibald can't wait to experience everything this great, big world has to offer.
Buddi -- NETFLIX FAMILY
Following the day-to-day adventures of five best "Buddis," this colorful and entertaining series is targeted at children under 4.
Dino Girl Gauko: Season 2 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
Naoko and her friends have more strange adventures with aliens, robots and dinosaur girl Gauko. Their ordinary town has its share of oddities!
Greenhouse Academy: Season 4 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
The teen drama based on the award-winning Israeli series "Ha-Hamama" returns for Season 4.
The Letter for the King -- NETFLIX FAMILY
A young boy holds the fate of the kingdom in his hands when he embarks on a quest to deliver a secret message in this sweeping fantasy series.
Maska -- NETFLIX FILM
A young man sets out to become a movie star, until a summer romance shows him the fine line between dreams and delusions. Starring Manisha Koirala.
The Platform -- NETFLIX FILM
In a prison where inmates on high floors eat better than those below, who get the scant scraps, one man tries to effect change so everyone gets enough.
Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
This limited series is inspired by the incredible true story of Madam C.J. Walker, who was the first African American female self-made millionaire.
Ultras -- NETFLIX FILM
A story of intergenerational friendship and coming of age, set in the world of ultras culture during the last five weeks of a soccer championship.
Tiger King -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
A rivalry between big cat eccentrics takes a dark turn when Joe Exotic, a controversial animal park boss, is caught in a murder-for-hire plot in this limited docuseries where the only thing more dangerous than a big cat is its owner.
Available March 23
Sol Levante -- NETFLIX ANIME
An experimental project between Netflix and Production I.G, one of the leading anime production companies in Japan, to produce the world's first 4K HDR native hand-drawn anime short.
Available March 25
Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution -- NETFLIX DOCUMENTARY
In the early 1970s, teenagers with disabilities faced a future shaped by isolation, discrimination and institutionalization. Camp Jened, a ramshackle camp “for the handicapped” in the Catskills, exploded those confines. Jened was their freewheeling Utopia, a place with summertime sports, smoking and makeout sessions awaiting everyone, and campers felt fulfilled as human beings. Their bonds endured as they migrated West to Berkeley, California — a promised land for a growing and diverse disability community — where friends from Camp Jened realized that disruption and unity might secure life-changing accessibility for millions.
Co-directed by Emmy®-winning filmmaker Nicole Newnham and film mixer and former camper Jim LeBrecht, this joyous and exuberant documentary arrives the same year as the 30th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, at a time when the country’s largest minority group still battles daily for the freedom to exist. CRIP CAMP: A DISABILITY REVOLUTION is executive produced by President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama; Tonia Davis and Priya Swaminathan; Oscar® nominee Howard Gertler (How to Survive a Plague) and Raymond Lifchez, Jonathan Logan and Patty Quillin; LeBrecht, Newnham and Sara Bolder produce.
Curtiz -- NETFLIX FILM
Driven and arrogant, film director Michael Curtiz deals with studio politics and family drama during the troubled production of "Casablanca" in 1942.
The Occupant (Hogar) -- NETFLIX FILM
An unemployed executive is forced to sell his apartment. When he discovers that he still has the keys, he becomes obsessed with the family that lives there and will do anything to go back to the life he had before.
Signs -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
When a young woman's murder shows similarities to a decade-old cold case, a new police commander must break the silence permeating an Owl Mountain town.
YooHoo to the Rescue: Season 3 -- NETFLIX FAMILY
It’s time to take flight again! Join YooHoo and his adorable crew as they travel the world to help animal friends, one marvelous mission at a time.
Available March 26
7SEEDS: Part 2 -- NETFLIX ANIME
The world they knew is long gone. Their new environment is dangerous, but not as deadly as their fellow humans. Based on the award-winning manga by Yumi Tamura, "7SEEDS" returns for Part 2.
Blood Father
Unorthodox -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
A young woman flees to Berlin from an arranged marriage in Brooklyn. Then her past catches up to her.
Available March 27
Car Masters: Rust to Riches: Season 2 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
Classic cars get massive makeovers courtesy of Gotham Garage, a skilled California crew dedicated to upgrading and trading sweet vintage vehicles.
The Decline -- NETFLIX FILM
As a way to prepare for disasters, family man Antoine attends a training program on survivalism given by Alain, at his self-sufficient retreat. Planning for a natural, economical or social breakdown, the group goes through drills meant to prepare them for apocalypses of all types. But the catastrophe waiting for them is nothing like what they anticipated.
Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon -- NETFLIX FAMILY
It's the treasure hunt of a lifetime for the Rescue Riders, who must race to find a precious golden dragon egg and keep it safe from evil pirates.
Il processo -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The murder of a teen girl impacts a public prosecutor linked to the victim, a lawyer seeking a career-making case and a suspect who says she's innocent.
Killing Them Softly
Ozark: Season 3 -- NETFLIX ORIGINAL
The Emmy-winning series about a suburban family laundering millions in the Missouri Ozarks returns for Season 3.
There's Something in the Water
True: Wuzzle Wegg Day -- NETFLIX FAMILY
When searching for the perfect Wuzzle Wegg, Bartleby thinks he sees a monster. Will the Rainbow King have to cancel Wuzzle Wegg Day — or will True come to the rescue?
Uncorked -- NETFLIX FILM
A young man faces his father's disapproval when he pursues his dream of becoming a master sommelier instead of joining the family's barbecue business.
Sadly, every month content also leaves the service. This is the last call for several titles including Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, Lord of the Rings, and Mystery Science Theater 3000.
Leaving March 3
Marvel Studios' Black Panther
The Men Who Stare at Goats
Leaving March 4
F the Prom
Leaving March 7
Blue Jasmine
The Jane Austen Book Club
The Waterboy
Leaving March 9
Eat Pray Love
Leaving March 14
Men in Black
Men in Black II
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection : Classic: Collection 3
Leaving March 15
Coraline
Leaving March 17
Being Mary Jane: The Series: Season 1-4
Leaving March 19
The L Word: Season 1-6
Zodiac
Leaving March 24
Disney's A Wrinkle in Time
Leaving March 30
Batman Begins
Charlie's Angels
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
Death at a Funeral
Drugs, Inc.: Season 5
Hairspray
Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
New York Minute
P.S. I Love You
Paranormal Activity
Small Soldiers
The Dark Knight
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Wild Wild West
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Barack and Michelle Obama are following the success of their production company’s first collaboration with Netflix, American Factory — the documentary about a Chinese company opening a factory in Ohio that won Best Documentary Feature at last month’s Oscars — with another documentary available March 25.
Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution chronicles how an upstate New York summer camp for teenagers with disabilities in 1971 led to the formation of the disability rights movement and, ultimately, the 1990 passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The documentary won the Audience Award at Sundance and is already generating a new wave of Oscar buzz for the former president and first lady.
Netflix continues its focus on the realm of documentaries with a second season of Dirty Money streaming March 11, all about the U.S. payday lending industry.
The streamer is also airing the third season of its Emmy-winning series Ozark on March 27, starring Jason Bateman, Julia Garner and Laura Linney.
On the original movie front, Netflix debuts action-comedy Spenser Confidential on March 6, directed by Peter Berg and starring Mark Wahlberg, Winston Duke, Alan Arkin and singer Post Malone.
Here is everything new on Netflix this month — and everything set to leave the streamer.
Here are the new Netflix originals in March 2020
Available TBD
ARASHI’s Diary — Voyage
The English Game
Ladies Up
Available March 1
Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 2
Available March 3
Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis
Available March 5
Castlevania: Season 3
Mighty Little Bheem: Festival of Colors
Available March 6
Guilty
I am Jonas
Paradise PD: Part 2
The Protector: Season 3
Spenser Confidential
Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City
Ugly Delicious: Season 2
Available March 8
Sitara: Let Girls Dream
Available March 10
Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal
Marc Maron: End Times Fun
Available March 11
The Circle Brazil
Dirty Money: Season 2
On My Block: Season 3
Available March 12
Hospital Playlist
Available March 13
100 Humans
BEASTARS
Bloodride
Elite: Season 3
Go Karts
Kingdom: Season 2
Lost Girls
The Valhalla Murders
Women of the Night
Available March 16
The Boss Baby: Back in Business: Season 3
Available March 17
Bert Kreischer: Hey Big Boy
Shaun the Sheep: Adventures from Mossy Bottom
Available March 19
Altered Carbon: Resleeved
Feel Good
Available March 20
A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story
Archibald’s Next Big Thing: Season 2
Buddi
Dino Girl Gauko: Season 2
Greenhouse Academy: Season 4
The Letter for the King
Maska
The Platform
Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker
Ultras
Tiger King
Available March 23
Sol Levante
Available March 25
Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution
Curtiz
The Occupant (Hogar)
YooHoo to the Rescue: Season 3
Available March 26
7SEEDS: Part 2
Unorthodox
Available March 27
Car Masters: Rust to Riches: Season 2
The Decline
Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon
Ozark: Season 3
True: Wuzzle Wegg Day
Uncorked
Here are the TV shows and movies coming to Netflix in March 2020
Available March 1
Always a Bridesmaid
Beyond the Mat
Cop Out
Corpse Bride
Donnie Brasco
Freedom Writers
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
GoodFellas
Haywire
He’s Just Not That Into You
Hook
Hugo
Kung Fu Panda 2
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
Life as We Know It
Looney Tunes: Back in Action
Outbreak
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Resident Evil: Extinction
Richie Rich
Semi-Pro
Sleepover
Space Jam
The Gift
The Interview
The Shawshank Redemption
The Story of God with Morgan Freeman: S3
There Will Be Blood
Tootsie
Valentine’s Day
Velvet Colección: Grand Finale
ZZ Top: That Little Ol’ Band from Texas
Available March 4
Lil Peep: Everybody’s Everything
Available March 11
Last Ferry
Summer Night
Available March 15
Aftermath
Available March 16
Search Party
Silver Linings Playbook
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
The Young Messiah
Available March 17
All American: Season 2
Black Lightning: Season 2
Available March 18
Lu Over the Wall
Available March 26
Blood Father
Available March 27
Killing Them Softly
There’s Something in the Water
Here’s what’s leaving Netflix in March 2020
Leaving March 3
Marvel Studios’ Black Panther
The Men Who Stare at Goats
Leaving March 4
F the Prom
Leaving March 7
Blue Jasmine
The Jane Austen Book Club
The Waterboy
Leaving March 9
Eat Pray Love
Leaving March 14
Men in Black
Men in Black II
Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection : Classic: Collection 3
Leaving March 15
Coraline
Leaving March 17
Being Mary Jane: The Series: Seasons 1-4
Leaving March 19
The L Word: Seasons 1-6
Zodiac
Leaving March 24
Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time
Leaving March 30
Batman Begins
Charlie’s Angels
Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle
Death at a Funeral
Drugs, Inc.: Season 5
Hairspray
Kill Bill: Vol. 1
Kill Bill: Vol. 2
New York Minute
P.S. I Love You
Paranormal Activity
Small Soldiers
The Dark Knight
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
Wild Wild West
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Here’s everything coming to Netflix in March 2020 — and what’s leaving
Netflix Inc. viewers, perhaps inspired by the big Oscar wins by “Parasite,” will get a chance to brush up on their appreciation of subtitles as a selection of international series launch in March 2020. Those include Season 3 of Germany’s period mystery “Babylon Berlin” (March 1, after its original Feb. 28 release was pushed back); Season 3 of the Turkish magical action series “The Protector” (March 6); the Brazilian version of the hit reality series “The Circle” (March 11); Season 3 of the Spanish teen drama “Elite” (March 13); Season 2 of South Korea’s zombie action series“Kingdom” (March 13); and Germany’s “Unorthodox” (March 26), a miniseries about a young Jewish woman in Berlin who has fled an arranged marriage. And there’s plenty more for those who don’t want to read their TV, including Season 3 of the dark crime drama “Ozark” (March 27), a standup comedy special, “End Times Fun,” from Marc Maron (March 10), and a trio of original movies — “Spenser Confidential,” a comedy-thriller starring Mark Wahlberg as an ex-Boston cop in the latest adaptation of the iconic character from the Robert B. Parker novels; “Lost Girls" (March 13), starring Amy Ryan, a grim crime drama that premiered at Sundance; and “Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker” (March 20), with Octavia Spencer starring as the first African-American self-made millionaire. Among older movies, Netflix NFLX, +0.33%   is adding “Goodfellas,” “The Shawshank Redemption” and “There Will Be Blood" (all March 1) and 2011’s excellent “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” (March 16), while “Black Panther” is jumping to Disney+ on March 3 and the final two “Lord of the Rings” movies, “The Two Towers” and “The Return of the King,” will leave at the end of the month. What’s coming in March 2020 March 1 Go! Go! Cory Carson: Season 2 (Netflix Family) Always a Bridesmaid Beyond the Mat Cop Out Corpse Bride Donnie Brasco Freedom Writers Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Goodfellas Haywire He’s Just Not That Into You Hook Hugo Kung Fu Panda 2 Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events Life as We Know It Looney Tunes: Back in Action Outbreak Resident Evil: Apocalypse Resident Evil: Extinction Richie Rich Semi-Pro Sleepover Space Jam The Gift The Interview The Shawshank Redemption The Story of God with Morgan Freeman: S3 There Will Be Blood Tootsie Valentine’s Day Velvet Colección: Grand Finale ZZ Top: That Little Ol’ Band from Texas March 3 Taylor Tomlinson: Quarter-Life Crisis (Netflix Comedy Special) March 4 Lil Peep: Everybody’s Everything March 5 Castlevania: Season 3 (Netflix Anime) Mighty Little Bheem: Festival of Colors (Netflix Family) March 6 Guilty (Netflix Film) I Am Jonas (Netflix Film) Paradise PD: Part 2 (Netflix Original) The Protector: Season 3 (Netflix Original) Spenser Confidential (Netflix Film) Twin Murders: The Silence of the White City (Netflix Film) Ugly Delicious: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary) March 8 Sitara: Let Girls Dream (Netflix Film) March 10 Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal (Netflix Family) Marc Maron: End Times Fun (Netflix Comedy Special) March 11 The Circle Brazil (Netflix Original) Dirty Money: Season 2 (Netflix Documentary) Last Ferry On My Block: Season 3 (Netflix Original) Summer Night March 12 Hospital Playlist (Netflix Original) March 13 100 Humans (Netflix Original) BEASTARS (Netflix Anime) Bloodride (Netflix Original) Elite: Season 3 (Netflix Original) Go Karts (Netflix Film) Kingdom: Season 2 (Netflix Original) Lost Girls (Netflix Film) The Valhalla Murders (Netflix Original) March 15 Aftermath March 16 The Boss Baby: Back in Business: Season 3 (Netflix Family) Search Party Silver Linings Playbook Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy The Young Messiah March 17 Bert Kreischer: Hey Big Boy (Netflix Comedy Special) All American: Season 2 Black Lightning: Season 3 Shaun the Sheep: Adventures from Mossy Bottom (Netflix Family) March 18 Lu Over the Wall March 19 Altered Carbon: Resleeved (Netflix Anime) Feel Good (Netflix Original) March 20 A Life of Speed: The Juan Manuel Fangio Story (Netflix Documentary) Archibald’s Next Big Thing: Season 2 (Netflix Family) Buddi (Netflix Family) Dino Girl Gauko: Season 2 (Netflix Family) Greenhouse Academy: Season 4 (Netflix Family) The Letter for the King (Netflix Family) Maska (Netflix Film) The Platform (Netflix Film) Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C.J. Walker (Netflix Original) Ultras (Netflix Film) Tiger King (Netflix Documentary) March 23 Sol Levante (Netflix Anime) March 25 Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution (Netflix Documentary) Curtiz (Netflix Film) The Occupant (Hogar) (Netflix Film) Signs (Netflix Original) YooHoo to the Rescue: Season 3 (Netflix Family) March 26 7SEEDS: Part 2 (Netflix Anime) Blood Father Unorthodox (Netflix Original) March 27 Car Masters: Rust to Riches: Season 2 (Netflix Original) The Decline (Netflix Film) Dragons: Rescue Riders: Hunt for the Golden Dragon (Netflix Family) Il processo (Netflix Original) Killing Them Softly Ozark: Season 3 (Netflix Original) There’s Something in the Water True: Wuzzle Wegg Day (Netflix Family) Uncorked (Netflix Film) What’s leaving in March March 3 Marvel Studios’ Black Panther The Men Who Stare at Goats March 4 F the Prom March 7 Blue Jasmine The Jane Austen Book Club The Waterboy March 9 Eat Pray Love March 14 Men in Black Men in Black II Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection Classic: Collection 3 March 15 Coraline March 17 Being Mary Jane: The Series: Season 1-4 March 19 The L Word: Season 1-6 Zodiac March 24 Disney’s A Wrinkle in Time March 30 Batman Begins Charlie’s Angels Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle Death at a Funeral Drugs, Inc.: Season 5 Hairspray Kill Bill: Vol. 1 Kill Bill: Vol. 2 New York Minute P.S. I Love You Paranormal Activity Small Soldiers The Dark Knight The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Wild Wild West Read More Read the full article
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S3E8: The Beeps
In a flashback, Suzanne blows her own car up. The client reveals to Jason that he has set up explosives in the meteor cave to release the poison gas when someone notices their beeping. Hayley spends time with Carter and begins hearing the beeps. Suzanne gives Ryan Enzo’s letter of resignation. Sophie and Parker find out about his quitting and alert Max to the missing magnetite. The four agree to never tell anyone. Hayley overhears Brooke and Leo talking and realizes the beeping is the same as what was coming from the cave when it was hooked up to the time bomb. Leo, Brooke, and Hayley find a secret office in Jason’s old room. Daniel sees Leo and Hayley alone and gets jealous, but she saves face and shows him the office. They decide to meet after breakfast the next day to investigate the cave. Daniel and Leo head down to the cave, but Daniel gets a call from Coach and has to go to practice. Hayley takes Daniel’s place and goes into the cave with Leo (Jason protests from the client’s lair). The client sets off the heating device for the magnetite and Hayley and Leo wait for Brooke to reopen the door. However, Ryan unexpectedly returns to the apartment and Brooke is delayed in opening the door. Leo and Hayley realize there are bombs everywhere, then Brooke is able to open the door but Hayley steps on the bomb trigger as she leaves. Daniel leaves practice. Leo and Hayley make up as they struggle in the cave. Suzanne locks Brooke and Daniel in the secret office. Leo runs out of the cave and Hayley promises to follow behind him, but she’s caught in the crumbling doorway. Leo, lying outside the cave after being knocked down by the explosion, has black veins like the scientists that died in front of Marcus from the magnetite’s poison gas.
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charlottedabookworm · 5 years ago
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Me @ greenhouse academy s3: okay who gave you the fucking right-?!
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llamakween · 5 years ago
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greenhouse academy s3.
that’s it.
that’s the post.
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