Look, we’ve all had a lot of fun with the Netflix and Chill meme. We’ve dressed up as it for our Tinder photos and Halloween parties. We’ve designed a “Netflix and Chill” button and put the phrase on condoms. Even moms know what it means, which of course means it’s dead. RIP.
Or does it have a little life in it yet? I’d argue that the following Twitter thread—featuring Alfonso Ribeiro of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Silver Spoons, and Dancing with the Stars—is more than just a fitting encore for Netflix and Chill. In fact, it drops the mic on the whole damn concept.
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658854950030544896
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658855898442412032
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658856864516444160
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658858041152921600
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658858808429510656
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658859365139550208
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658860061540790273
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658860896865775617
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658861820673785856
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658863157436219392
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658864266917756928
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658865581521657858
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658866797639131136
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658867277266227201
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658867864628137984
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658869330747129856
https://twitter.com/yungburgers/status/658870262205542400
Pack it in, people. Nobody is topping that.
Photo via Ross Catrow/Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0)