This past year, I was primarily challenged by TikTok trends to broaden my entertainment horizons. In response, I’ve watched a plethora of shows, so here are my brutally honest rankings of some popular favorites.
1. Downton Abbey—nine/10
2. Outer Banks—three/10
My opinion on this show is wildly unpopular. I truly believe if it weren’t for the attractive cast, Outer Banks would never have gained any popularity. While this teen drama is entertaining because of the constant cliff-hangers and the star-crossed lovers, the rich versus poor theme is incredibly cliche and overdone. In my opinion, the show’s general corniness did a huge injustice to how stunning the scenery is.
3. The Crown—nine/10
The Crown has a reasonably slow start, but learning about the narratives and scandals of the royal family thoroughly redeems it. The show clearly illustrates the hardships of Queen Elizabeth’s marriage as she takes on the weight of the monarchy, which oddly makes the royal family more relatable. (I watched The Crown before the Meghan and Harry interview!) The Queen’s strength, independence and accountability in taking the crown oddly forced my respect for her. However, I was displeased with Prince Philip’s narrow-mindedness and unwillingness to kneel before his wife during her coronation.
4. Sex and the City—nine/10
I can’t say enough about this show; it is positively my all-time favorite. Sex and the City expresses women’s newfound independence in business, sex, fashion and city life that emerged in the 20th century. It changed society’s view of being single from depressing to courageous, independent and headstrong, and teaches women not to settle for a man they don’t love. The couture is simply phenomenal, and Sex and the City makes me crave living as a writer in Manhattan. However, I took a point off because they occasionally use highly inappropriate, socially unaware and disrespectful slurs.
5. Bridgerton—seven/10
6. Emily in Paris—six/10
Emily in Paris is enjoyable and comfortable but very culturally blind. It stereotypes French people as hating monogamy and even incorrectly portrays workers smoking in an office when indoor smoking was banned in France in 2007. Nonetheless, Emily in Paris is optimistic, comedic and warm. The Parisian landscape was also striking!
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