These shows are "junk food." They offer a high-calorie spike of dopamine (the cliffhanger before the commercial break) followed by zero nutritional value (no thematic complexity or emotional risk).
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"The public is bored with the 'Reluctant Hero' trope," a voice chirped behind him. It was Suki, the lead data scientist. "We need a pivot. Something with high nostalgia value but a subversive, lo-fi aesthetic. And make it 'bite-sized.' People aren't sitting through two-hour epics anymore." "The public is bored with the 'Reluctant Hero'
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