A couple weeks ago, when I still had access to an account, for the 1st time EVER, I found Lockwood & Co in a collection on Netflix!
"International Ghost-story Fantasy TV" - so international that L&Co was not only the only English-speaking show, but one of only 2 Western shows. Out of the 9 shows in the collection, 5 don't even have English or local (German) dubbing! That's how niche Netflix apparently views L&Co. Oh & needless to say, it's also last on the list, only seen when you slide all the way.
A few days later, eventually I also found L&Co in another collection, "Binge-worthy Suspenseful TV Sci-Fi & Fantasy". Again, last on a list of full of non-English speaking shows of which several aren't even dubbed for local language.
Digging deeper, I managed to find it in a few other collections:
- bingeworthy supernatural TV mysteries - binge-worthy supernatural TV sci-fi & fantasy - supernatural TV sci-fi & fantasy (all seemingly iterations of one another),
and even
- British TV thrillers & mysteries - European TV mysteries - exciting TV shows based on books - fantasy TV based on books - supernatural TV sci-fi & fantasy - international TV Sci-fi & Fantasy - international TV mysteries
Most of these seem to predominantly contain either non-English (non-dubbed) titles or comics & save from the last two, L&Co was ALWAYS last or close to last, only visible when you scrolled far.
Also: either none of these categories had been shown to me before (even though I predominantly watched Sci-Fi/Fantasy!) or they hadn't included L&Co. The "big ones" such as the regular "based on books", bingeworthy/suspenseful/you name it, "only on Netflix" etc that pop up frequently still don't include it. So still, even if you frequently watch Sci-Fi/Fantasy, the show is still mostly kind of hidden from you, you have to dig for it & despite sharing the same language as the US, it's apparently considered as international as e.g. non-dubbed Korean titles.













