>>8047548Congrats on being part of the problem and not part of the solution; hope you get some pro help for your anger and denial issues.
Also, those Anons you're bitching about have a point, if for example Picard was so perfect why did the ratings for seasons 1 and 2 comparatively tank after the audience widely complained about the poor (i.e. woke) writing, and then miraculously season 3 was considered a vast improvement by the audience because the shows writers suddenly dialled back the wokery and started writing regular Star Trek again?
Now did the studio change direction out of the goodness of their hearts, or did they wake up one day and smell the coffee and realised they were onto an obvious critical and financial loser if they kept pushing the woke message? Of course the latter option is the answer.
And it's not just Star Trek, look at the huge mess Disney are now in, not just with how they've mishandled all the various Star Wars shows/films they've churned out, but generally with most/all their other modern-day content too, near enough all of which has been widely panned by audiences and some critics for being far too woke for words.
And even beyond Disney, there's plenty of other big name studios that have pushed headlong into the realm of woke nonsense and have almost immediately faced enormous critical backlash and increasing financial losses.
The simple fact is the big studios all got greedy, they thought they had a captive audience they could browbeat with woke politicised messaging and they all got the surprise of their lives when the audiences started resoundly rejecting the woke ideology and instead called for better non-politicised writing.
Sad thing is, 'hollywood' can do good non-politicised non-woke writing and thus make some excellent shows if they put their minds to it, e.g. The Expanse, Dune, Oppenheimer, Sound Of Freedom, to name a few, but those are now the exception rather than the norm and that's just sad.