"What went wrong?" is a perfectly sane response to something gone wrong, and the postmortem helps relieve that question of its daunting open-endedness.
Alongside the self-styled punditry, pop-culture enthusiasts have petitioned for anything that may pass as counterprogramming, namely in requests for the superlative "comfort watch."
A comfort watch is not necessarily so-named for what it is but, rather, for what it provides; it is called upon to relieve the viewer of her frontal lobe.
As the election postmortems have turned toward expected idioms-comfort idioms, if you will, streaming services may well register an uptick in views of feel-good sitcoms such as "The Office" and "Parks & Recreation."
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