Some claimed Wednesday’s sarcasm is more apparent in the Filipino dub.
among Pinoy Netflix viewers after becoming the most-watched series in the country for three straight weeks last month, holding off the likes of K-drama “Under the Queen’s Umbrella” and KathNiel starrer “2 Good 2 Be True.”A Pinoy shared a clip on Reddit Philippines to give others a preview of how it sounded like.The post has been upvoted at 95%.The series was also talked about on local Twitter.
“No, but the Filipino dub for Wednesday is kinda good, omg??” a user wrote, sharing an edit featuring the dub.
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