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In a world that feels chaotic, many of us don’t have the bandwidth for a gritty, slow-burn murder mystery. Sometimes, we just want to watch talented people bake bread or watch a hobbit eat a second breakfast. There is no shame in that. Sometimes, we just want to watch talented people
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: There is a growing focus on how violence, diversity, and mental health are portrayed in the media we consume every day.
Popular media is splintering. There is no "one show everyone is watching" anymore (except maybe The Super Bowl ). We live in niche bubbles. You have your anime bubble, your K-Drama bubble, your True Crime bubble, and your "Guy who only watches Star Wars cartoons" bubble.
A Korean-language drama with no major Hollywood stars became Netflix’s most-watched series ever. It proved that subtitles were no barrier to global success and that with sharp social commentary (on debt and capitalism) resonates universally. It also spawned a viral Halloween costume trend and a reality competition spinoff.