Netflix is dropping three titles today: the documentary Snowden, seasons one and two of The Tick, and the fourth season of The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On.

If you’ve been sleeping on these shows, today’s the day to catch up. Each fills a different niche: Cold War intrigue, superhero comedy, and relationship drama that makes you question your own partnership.
Snowden: The Documentary
Snowden is the documentary chronicle of Edward Snowden’s revelations about NSA mass surveillance. It’s not a Hollywood retelling. This is the raw story of how one contractor exposed the biggest privacy breach in US history and had to flee the country to avoid prosecution.
The film covers his time at the NSA, his decision to leak classified files, and his current life in exile in Russia. It’s relevant today because governments still monitor as aggressively as they did in 2013. The tech changed. The tension didn’t.
The Tick Seasons 1 & 2
The Tick is a cult superhero comedy that doesn’t take itself seriously. A blue-suited vigilante and his anxious accountant sidekick fight crime in a world that’s both ridiculous and heartfelt. If you like humor that doesn’t explain the punchline, you’ll get it. If you don’t, it’s not for you.
The Ultimatum Season 4
This season follows couples testing whether their relationship can survive if they date other people. The show is relationship therapy disguised as reality television. It’s messy. It’s uncomfortable. It’s oddly compelling.
Netflix is heavy on documentary and reality today. Not much mainstream drama or action, which makes it a quieter release day than usual—perfect for a Tuesday catch-up.



