It can be exhausting to keep up with Kardashians, especially since the famous reality family puts out new seasons of their hit show on E! on the regular, never mind the other spinoffs, including the two-night special that airs May 17 and 18 called Keeping Up with the Kardashians: About Bruce.

If you miss the latest episode of Keeping Up With the Kardashians on Sunday nights, then you may be pleased to know that E! plays all the recent episodes what seems like on the daily.

However, if you are feeling nostalgic and want to go back in the Kardashian vault, you know, to rewatch the times before Kylie plumped her lips and before Kim married Kayne, then you might be disappointed to learn you cannot stream past episodes on Netflix.

If you recall, Netflix previously added some of the earlier seasons of the show to its streaming service. And if you are a huge Kim K fan, then why would you not want to spend endless hours in the summer sitting indoors watching all the family drama that isn't yours?

However, the popular streaming service removed KUWTK from its queue, so fans can no longer take that walk down memory lane. Some Netflix users may be pleased to know the Kardashian clan won't be suggested to watch. In reality, who really wants to see old episodes, anyway?

Apparently, everyone.

People actually want Keeping Up with the Kardashians to come back to Netflix.

If you look at the reviews on Netflix for the reality show, then you will see comment after comment from fans begging Netflix to put it back on.

"I am extremely disappointed that is show is no longer available to watch," one Netflix user writes. "I watched this show so much and i was really starting to enjoy it and get in to it, which I no longer can because you guys took it off. I am very unhappy."

The comments include lots of pleading, and some would even sell their online souls and be committed only to Netflix if the show was brought back.

Maybe "Mr. Netflix" will bring the show back, but in the meantime, fans can order the all the seasons on Netflix DVD or stream the show on Hulu.

However, if you just can't stand seeing Kardashian-related news flooding your news feeds and timelines, then you're in luck. Developer James Shamsi created a Web extension browser called #KardBlock that will remove all mentions from the famous reality family from popping up as you browse your favorite news or social media sites.

We asked New Yorkers who they thought deserved their own blocking app. Find out the results in the video below.


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