Reality television, drama YouTubers, and “hate-watching” have turned contempt into a primary color of entertainment. There is a specific joy in watching someone fail spectacularly, or in dissecting the hypocrisy of a celebrity. Popular media has optimized for this because it is cheap to produce and infinitely shareable. A 30-second clip of a Real Housewives meltdown generates more endorphins for the viewer than a subtle, 90-minute character study. Why? Because the former reassures you: You are not that person. You are safe. The latter asks you: Who are you, really? One is a mirror; the other is a security blanket.
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: Content that provides a "mental break" from reality, such as high-fantasy series or cozy, low-stakes "slice-of-life" anime. A 30-second clip of a Real Housewives meltdown