Speed Grapher incomplete

Hi! Speed Grapher is incomplete. Only the first 20 episodes out of 24 are listed. But the price is for all 24. The last 4 episodes need to be posted there ASAP and the people that purchased it need to be told to come back and retrieve the last 4 episodes. There will be plenty of ticked off people downloading that title when they get to episode 20 and go "HUH? WHAT? WHERE'S THE REST OF THE STORY?"

I'm having this problem as well. I purchased the season pass for Speed Grapher over a week ago, but am now unable to download the final 4 episodes. I reported the problem through "My Account" in iTunes and was able to then download 1 of the 4 remaining episodes. I've since reported the problem again and am waiting for a response.
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