In case you missed it, Netflix, your favorite streaming service (probably), has been lying to you. The service has been hiding dozens of secret codes, which lead you to hyper-specific streaming categories that you NEED access to. During a segment on The Late Show, Stephen Colbert shared his favorite streaming channels with fans. Last week, they were all fictional. Today, they’re not.

The real Netflix codes are super specific and are used to help categorize the site behind the scenes. They include things like Comic Book and Superhero Movies (10118), Movies for Ages 8-10 (561), and Action & Adventure Starring Chuck Norris (2321). As a way of poking fun of the super-specific codes, Stephen Colbert told his audience about his own specific streaming preferences. He gets pretty innovative. You can watch the clip below:

But today, the joke’s on Colbert. Turns out Netflix tuned into Colbert’s show last week and decided to take the late night host’s suggestions. So far, the service has added three new subcategories based on Colbert’s suggestions. Netflix announced the categories through Twitter, and you can find the three subcategories available below.

Kurt Russell Tank Top Movies AKA Tank Top Movies (1401888)

[Find it here]

Movies Without Any Dragons In Them (1401286)

[Find it here]

Movies To Remind You That Breaking Up With Danny Isn’t The Worst Thing That Could Happen To You, Brenda AKA Don’t Get Strange (1400388)*

[Find it here]

*At least that’s what we think the last one is.

As great as this powerplay is, Netflix is still missing a couple. Where is the Movies That Let You Pretend You Read The Book category? Or Movies Parents Can Put On So They Can Shower For Five ***damn Minutes? And for the love of god, where is the Sound Mixer Chris Munro Film Festival? We need answers, Netflix.

You can see the surviving code list here.