The song "Netflix" by Jesto tells the story of a relationship that has ended, and how the protagonist is trying to come to terms with it. The title refers to the streaming service that the couple used to watch together, and how it has now become a symbol of their breakup. The lyrics talk about how the protagonist is imagining different scenarios in their mind, wondering if their ex-partner is sexting someone else. They feel like they're just another TV series that has been left unfinished. The chorus asks if they are missed, and even though their ex denies it, the protagonist believes that there is still some longing. The lyrics also touch on how their ex has changed the password to their Netflix account, and how this is a final blow to their relationship. The protagonist realizes that their story was predictable and poorly acted, and they feel like they were just something to watch, rather than a real person. Throughout the song, Jesto echoes the sentiment that they may be missed, even if it's just a little bit. The protagonist wants to believe that their relationship meant something, and that they will be missed by their former partner. Overall, the song is a reflection on the end of a relationship and how it can leave a person feeling lost and alone.