You don’t have to wait for Hollywood to change. Demand better by changing how you consume.
Stop using “Watch Later” as a graveyard. Every quarter, clear your queue. If you haven’t watched it in 90 days, you’re not going to. Delete it. viparea180507malenamorganmasturbationxxx better
Follow creators, not just franchises. Instead of watching every Marvel show, follow the directors (e.g., watch everything by Hiro Murai or Greta Gerwig). Instead of every true crime podcast, follow the producers (e.g., reply-all or Heavyweight). You don’t have to wait for Hollywood to change
Use the 10-minute rule. Give a show or film 10 minutes. If it hasn’t earned your attention—no complex character, no intriguing conflict, no visual style—turn it off. Unfinished content sends a stronger signal than a passive view. Every quarter, clear your queue
Seek out “competent” media. You don’t need every show to be a masterpiece. You just need it to be competent. A solid B+ thriller (Slow Horses on Apple TV+), a well-structured romance (Rye Lane on Hulu), or a documentary that actually teaches you something (How to With John Wilson) is often more satisfying than an A- show that meanders.
Better content respects the audience's intelligence. It does not pander to a focus group. It takes risks.
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