R. Kelly
Hugh Hefner
Armie Hammer
Bill Cosby
Nickelodeon
Diddy...?
You have every right to be angry over the things that were exposed and discussed. I would question your character if you weren't. Nevertheless, a culture reaps what it sows, and in the mode of expression most appropriate to it. These kinds of confessional exposes are having a moment right now, and things will continue apace if we don't return to some sort of sanity and a knowledge of objective right/wrong. This particular docuseries started out strong, like most of these do, but didn't stick the landing because, out of fear or ignorance, it never penetrated beneath the surface of its individual case histories.
"In the age of psychologizing, clarity about oneself supersedes devotion to an ideal as the model of right conduct."
You have every right to be angry over the things that were exposed and discussed. I would question your character if you weren't. Nevertheless, a culture reaps what it sows, and in the mode of expression most appropriate to it. These kinds of confessional exposes are having a moment right now, and things will continue apace if we don't return to some sort of sanity and a knowledge of objective right/wrong. This particular docuseries started out strong, like most of these do, but didn't stick the landing because, out of fear or ignorance, it never penetrated beneath the surface of its individual case histories.
"In the age of psychologizing, clarity about oneself supersedes devotion to an ideal as the model of right conduct."
- Philip Rieff, 'The Triumph the Therapeutic: Uses of Faith After Freud'