The second half of this joke has been canceled by Netflix.
Explanation: This joke plays on the idea that Netflix is known for canceling shows and movies, often before they have a chance to fully develop or conclude. The punchline humorously suggests that the best part of a Netflix original, which could be interpreted as the exciting conclusion or a memorable twist, has been canceled, leaving the audience hanging. It reflects the frustration many viewers feel when their favorite shows are abruptly ended.