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We’ve all got opinions on what the best Netflix shows are. If you’re anything like me, you might find yourself going back to specific episodes or moments, because they’re just that good. But it can be frustrating trying to remember timestamps or episode titles, meaning there’s a little effort required to revisit our favorite moments.

Thankfully, the best streaming service has a genius new solution. They’ve just introduced a new feature called Netflix Moments, which calls time on the endless scrolling and simplifies finding those all-important scenes. Whether you’re looking for your favorite twisted children’s game ahead of Squid Game season two or you can’t stop thinking about that romantic Bridgerton moment, there’s now a way to fast-track the experience.

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