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Can someone reproduce this Netflix issue?

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Joemonkey

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My daughter and I have been watching all the Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes via Netflix instant watch over my PS3 and it has so far worked flawlessly until today

We're on book 3, and I thought it was odd since it only lists 16 episdodes since there should be 20. Episodes 1-9 have played perfectly but when we go to watch episode 10 it plays episode 12. Also, the other episodes after 12 don't play the right one either, like I think episode 14 actually plays episode 17, and how can there be an episode 17 when it only lists 1-16??

So I thought it might be a PS3 thing and it does the exact same thing on my computer. I did the "report a problem" thing and stated that it wasn't playing the correct episode but can anyone else out there verify it's messed up for them as well? And if so, report it? thanks!

also, if you look at the discs it Netflix states that disc 1 has 1-5, disc 2 has 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, disc 3 has 10, 11, 15, and disc 4 has 12, 13, 14. wikipedia shows there are 21 episodes...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tales_of_Ba_Sing_Se#Book_Three:_Fire_.282007.E2.80.932008.29
 
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Looks like all the multi-part episodes have been combined.

An interesting theory, but we have watched chapters 1-9 and when I go to play episode 10, while Netflix calls it episode 10, the episode itself says Chapter 12 and has "previously on avatar" and shows things we haven't seen yet.

maybe they are all there but just mislabeled? Hrm...

EDIT: yep, looks like 16 is really 10 and 11, so the multiparts are just combined and mislabelled
 
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Netflix is notorious for this. I've came across several shows with out of order episodes. Missing episodes. Incomplete episodes. Bad Audio. Etc.
Trying to report the issue doesn't matter because. Netflix does not care. And everybody knows this.
 
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