No completed in reminders on mbp

my iphone has a completed list and so does my reminders on my work mbp but there is no completed list on my mbp at home and I can't figure out how to get it even though all my other lists are there.
Any ideas?
thanks in advance

I tried to sign out and back in but the complete list still doesn't show up. My apple ID is common amongst all my devices and I'm not having any other problem with any other aspect of iCloud services - they all work find from iphone to mcp to atv...
its just this little thing! it wouldn't bother me so much if I didn't have to delete reminders from the completed list one at a time on my iPhone.
can you recommend anything else?

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