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# I'm an avid film and tv buff, and I routinely come across great shows...

*November 26, 2023 — Comment Avens O'Brien's post*

I'm an avid film and tv buff, and I routinely come across great shows and movies that I've never heard of before.  Sometimes, they've been out for years.  The TV show Banshee, for example. There's so much excellent storytelling being produced that it's impossible to even be aware of it all, let alone watch it.  There's no doubt some great shows/movies are being overlooked in the sea of media.   For example, I loved "The Hunt", but not many people saw it because it was released in 2020, when everyone was hunkered  down in their homes. However, there's also a lot of drek, and I think it's easier on creator egos to blame incel review bombers than to accept that audiences just didn't like their stuff.
