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We Love True Crime Entertainment. Should We? Paul Asay Share on email When the COVID-19 pandemic was in its infancy, many Americans were both scared and bored, looking for a distraction from the real-world terrors lurking unseen in the air. And what did those Americans turn to for relief? Sure, many came for the pure insanity of the story: Joe Exotic and his mullet, his male lovers, his over-the-top antics. But strip all that garnish away, and you’ve got a pretty simple murder mystery a true-crime story festooned with rhinestones and tiger stripes. According to Netflix, about 64 million households watched ....
own. The thought of adding them to my shelves was like a small death (not the good sort), submitting to a self I was either afraid of becoming or afraid I’d always been: turning my back on the discothèque for reruns of Midsomer Murders . Admitting to a fatal lack of cool. I know liking this kind of thing puts me in the company of highly enthused millions. It’s just that most of them have retired. “Grandma lit” isn’t a bad name for it – the sort of books grandmothers love, enough to bind by hand. The sort some people refer to as “comforting” or “cosy”, in that Certain Tone reserved also for “comfort eating”, “comfy clothes”, “comfortable relationships” – the insinuation being that it is slovenly to crave to be comfortable. I wish these people a lifetime of unreadable Nobel prize-winners, salad and tight shoes. The heart wants what it wants: lots of elaborate train timetables, arcane matchmaking schemes and stoved-in heads. ....
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