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There’s a peculiar kind of magic in hearing the click of a “Next Episode” button at 2 AM. You tell yourself, “Just one more.” Three hours later, the sun is rising, your eyes are dry, and you’ve just finished an entire season of a show you didn’t know existed yesterday.

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What are you binge-watching right now that you’re embarrassed to admit? Drop the title in the comments—your secret is safe here. There’s a peculiar kind of magic in hearing

So, go ahead. Click “Next Episode.” The algorithm is waiting. What are you binge-watching right now that you’re

But what is it about today’s popular media that has such a gravitational pull? Let’s pull back the curtain.

One of the most fascinating trends is the rise of “so-bad-it’s-good” culture. We aren’t just watching prestige TV anymore. We are hate-watching reality dating shows where contestants fall in love in a pod or get dumped on a beach in Spain. We are streaming low-budget horror movies specifically to laugh at the CGI. In an era of high stress, sometimes we don’t want a masterpiece. Sometimes we want a glorious train wreck we can laugh at with a glass of wine.

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