The article critiques Duchess Meghan's new Netflix show, claiming it represents a troubling trend in contemporary culture where superficiality abounds. It reflects on social media's influence, suggesting the program channels the essence of Instagram rather than thoughtful discourse. The author underscores the absurdity of lifestyle advice from the wealthy elite, arguing that superficial phrases like 'It's the little things that count' become laughable when uttered in affluent contexts. Ultimately, the article conveys skepticism about the show's intentions and cultural impact, highlighting its inability to surpass triviality.
Everyone's invited to create wonder in every moment. This is an offer not even promised by most major religions.
The mildest way to describe this show is as a ghastly artefact of a particular cultural era that recently met its apocalypse.
If you don't mind arching an eyebrow at the lifestyle lunacies of fellow Montecito resident Gwyneth Paltrow, then at least have some consistency and give yourself a pass on this one.
The show is sensationally absurd and trite, and if you watch it, you know it.
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