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Willow
Willow
2026-05-10 18:00:00
Checked my usual haunts—no luck finding 'Serving You' on any mainstream platforms. It's one of those shows that slipped through the cracks, which is a shame because the premise sounded fun. Maybe someone will license it eventually if enough fans make noise. Till then, keeping an eye out for sudden drops feels like waiting for rain in a drought.
Holden
Holden
2026-05-11 08:52:46
it's a bit of a mixed bag depending on where you're located. Some folks in Southeast Asia mentioned spotting it on regional platforms like Viu or iQiyi with subtitles, but it doesn't seem to have made its way to major global services like Netflix or Hulu yet. I did stumble across clips on YouTube—mostly fan uploads of key scenes—but nothing official. The production company's social media hasn't announced any streaming deals recently, which makes me think it might still be tied up in licensing limbo.

What's wild is how hard it's been to track down! For a drama that had decent buzz during its initial run, you'd expect at least one platform to pick it up by now. I ended up joining a Discord server where fans trade tips about VPN tricks to access geo-blocked versions. Not ideal, but hey, desperation breeds creativity. If you're willing to dig, there might be DVD sets floating around niche retailers, though the English subtitles are hit-or-miss. Honestly, this whole search has me nostalgic for the days when dramas either popped up on streaming or didn't—none of this regional roulette.
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