Now? Netflix dumps 10 hours at 3:00 AM. You wake up, it’s already been memed to death, and if you haven’t finished it by Tuesday, you get spoiled in an Instagram meme about pickles.
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I’m Lisa Belys, and I spend way too much time staring at screens so you don’t have to. And right now, popular media is facing a "Mid" crisis. We are drowning in content, but starving for entertainment. SexArt 23 07 19 Lisa Belys Here With You XXX 72...
I know, I know. Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder sounds like a fever dream. This show is uncomfortable . It is a mirror held up to the HGTV-ification of morality. You will squirm. You will hate the main couple. And you will think about the finale for six months. Verdict: Genius, not good.
You close your laptop. You feel… nothing. Not angry. Not elated. Just aggressively neutral. Welcome to the
I avoided this because the premise ("A fake trial with one real guy") sounded cruel. I was wrong. It is the most wholesome, laugh-out-loud media experiment of the decade. Ronald, the real juror, is the best human being on television. Verdict: Restores your faith in humanity. The Hot Take (Stop Romanticizing the "Binge") Here is my hill, and I will die on it: Binge culture ruined the water cooler.
You just finished watching the finale of that show. You know the one. The one everyone on TikTok is cosplaying. The one with the CGI dragon (or the dystopian teenagers, or the rich people yelling at each other in a beach house). We are drowning in content, but starving for entertainment
The “Mid” Crisis: Why We’re Settling for Good Enough TV (And How to Break the Cycle)