This here Netflix thing, it’s got folks talking. What lies between us netflix, I hear ’em say. What’s it all about? Well, I’ll tell ya what I think. It’s like a big ol’ stew, this Netflix, with all sorts of things mixed in. You got your movies, your shows, all that stuff.
Now, that What Lies Between Us, that’s a story, ain’t it? About some women, keepin’ secrets and such. I heard it’s a real page-turner, like them romance novels my granddaughter reads. People talk about if there’s more to the story, a “prequel” or a “sequel”, that’s what they call it. But the fella who wrote it, he says no. Says it’s all wrapped up, like a good quilt, no loose ends.
They say this story, it’s about a mama and a daughter, but not all sweet like apple pie. This mama, she’s locked up, and the daughter, she’s the one holdin’ the key. Makes you wonder, don’t it? What could make a girl do that to her own flesh and blood? They say it’s all about power, who’s got it and who don’t. Just like my chickens, always peckin’ at each other to see who’s boss.

And lies, oh, the lies! Like a tangled-up fishin’ line, you can’t hardly tell what’s true and what ain’t. That’s what this Netflix book is about. Deception they say. Fancy word for lyin’. Even when they say they got your best interests at heart, it all about who’s got the upper hand. Like when my neighbor promised to fix my fence, he says with my best interests, but it’s still broken.
This book, this What Lies Between Us, it became a big deal, a “bestseller” they call it. Sold more copies than there are kernels on a corncob, I reckon. Folks just ate it up. And it all happened in 2020, a year we won’t soon forget. That was the year of the sickness, and everyone was stuck inside. Maybe that’s why they all read so much, nothin’ else to do.
This Netflix, it ain’t the only place to watch things. There’s that Disney one too. Folks say they’re both good, like two prize-winning tomatoes at the county fair. But if you gotta pick just one, well, Netflix might be the one for now. Costs a bit more, like buyin’ the fancy feed for your hogs, but folks say it’s worth it.
- This Netflix and that Disney, they used to be friends, like two farmers sharin’ a plow.
- Worked together, they did, back in 2019, that’s what I hear. But things change, like the weather.
- Now they’re like two roosters in the same pen, always fightin’ for attention.
Netflix, it’s been around for a while. Like an old oak tree, it’s got deep roots. They say it’s everywhere, like dandelions in the spring. Everyone’s got it, or so it seems. They say Netflix made watchin’ shows on the computer popular, like how everyone started wearin’ them crocs shoes.
That Disney one, it’s got some good stuff too. Real popular, they say. And it’s cheaper, like buyin’ day-old bread. But Netflix, it’s got more. More shows, more movies, more everything. Like a buffet table groaning under the weight of all that food.
If you want to know what’s new on this here Netflix, there’s a place you can go. A website, they call it. Tells you what’s comin’, what’s goin’, like the schedule for the church social. It’s a good way to keep up, if you’re into that sort of thing. I just watch whatever’s on, myself. Don’t need no schedule to tell me what to do.
This What Lies Between Us, it’s just one little drop in that big ol’ Netflix bucket. But it’s a good one, I hear. Makes you think about family, and secrets, and what folks are willin’ to do to each other. It ain’t all sunshine and roses, that’s for sure. But sometimes, the best stories are the ones that make you a little uncomfortable. Just like that time I ate too much of Mildred’s rhubarb pie, made me feel good and bad in the same time.
So, that’s my two cents on this whole Netflix thing, and that book. It’s a lot to take in, I know. But just remember, whether it’s a book, a movie, or your own kin, there’s always more than meets the eye. And sometimes, what lies between us, well, it’s best left undisturbed. Like a big ol’ hornet’s nest, you just don’t want to go pokin’ at it. You know?