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In 2024, the most popular television show in the world featured a woman eating a raw onion like an apple while crying about a spreadsheet error. Three months later, no one remembered it. This is not a sign of cultural decline. It is a sign that we have finally achieved what Marshall McLuhan predicted sixty years ago: the medium has not just become the message—the medium has become the metabolism.
And yet, paradoxically, this chaos has produced moments of startling sincerity. Because the old gatekeepers have crumbled—no more three networks, no more monoculture—the only currency left is authentic weirdness. The most beloved media of the last few years has been aggressively, almost offensively niche: a documentary about a failed Fyre Festival, a horror film about a naked demon in a swimming pool ( The Night House ), a comedy where the joke is that nothing happens ( The White Lotus ). When everything is content, the only thing that cuts through is a voice that sounds like no one else. Deeper.24.01.11.Blake.Blossom.Host.XXX.1080p.HE...
What makes this era genuinely fascinating—and not merely exhausting—is the emergence of what we might call . We are nostalgic not for the past, but for the last five minutes . Streaming platforms now produce “throwback” playlists for songs released six months ago. Hulu runs “2000s marathons” of shows that ended in 2019. The temporal compression is so severe that we experience cultural memory as a kind of vertigo. We are perpetually mourning a present that hasn’t quite finished happening. In 2024, the most popular television show in
So where does this leave us? Not in a dystopia, exactly, and not in a golden age. We are in a , which is scarier than either. A playground has no guardrails. You can build a sandcastle or get sand in your eyes. You can swing high or fall off the slide. The challenge of modern entertainment is not that it is bad—much of it is dazzlingly good—but that it is unforgiving . It demands that we become curators of our own attention, editors of our own psychic diet. It is a sign that we have finally