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A little bit of autumn has come up again, the famous serotonin waste after the ESC, you bury yourself in the hoodie, so why don’t cuddle on the couch and glow a few series.

This is the justification that I recently loashed a bunch of series-and to complete your politicization to complete your politicization for completion, music and shows. Especially “in these times”, as you always say so beautifully. You know which one.

1. “Grey’s Anatomy”

I not only raved about “Grey’s Anatomy” once in this column, after all, the series has become increasingly political since Corona. Again and again the horrors of the American health system were discussed, poverty, racism, medical discrimination due to a lack of research in various areas, stigmatization of thick people, psychological follow -up of overload, and very clear confessions to self -determination on one’s own body.

In season 21, back under Trump in America, everything was completely abandoned. It is one of the stupidest seasons at all, you are back with dramas pulled on the hair, plots that you can’t even follow because they don’t care. It is pure duty, yes, really a breath of AI, cowardly. Hopefully a plane will fall into the Grey’s and make the light forever.

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2. “Doctor Who” (with Ncuti Gatwa)

I missed the antidote for the blunt nitle of Grey’s with the second season of the Disney version of “Doctor Who”. Charged, pathetic, pregnant meaning is actually not possible. It is actually about dystopias, utopias, warnings, hopes, you are thrown back and forth, up and down and always always cries at some point. It is “Glee”, “Buffy” and “Doctor Who” in a – never very political, never on the twelve, but so grated under the nose that we already understand: solidarity is the key.

Great, hopefully you will get 100 more seasons from it. Please like that.

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3. “The Four Seasons”

Since I am always interested in the mainstream, of course I always look at the Netflix charts. In addition, there were a few praise -hacking articles and the rectangle was loose. “The Four Seasons” has great actors ready, couple of good lines, and that with the “Four Seasons” has already proven itself in the film of the same name (which was adapted here) and the “Gilmore Girls”, the narrative structure also reminds a bit of “Four Weddings and a Funeral”. A group of friends, consisting of three pairs, meets again and again in vacation, it is about the conflicts in these marriages or not more and with each other. I’ll say it like this: You can get it away wonderfully, but your feet also fall asleep. It’s pretty much the same plots from all the zero and ten -year series and films, we are again at “How I Met Your Mother”, “Love Actually” and everything Ben did. The gays have an open relationship, the men in the group of friends only discuss some things “among themselves”, a woman is abandoned for a younger one, this woman finds herself and of course there is still the cool well -rehearsed relationship that everyone is jealous. My conclusion: Once we have done this now, from now on never again.

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4. “Max & Joy – come closer”

Well, strictly speaking, this is of course not a series. It is a documentary series about Max Herre and Joy Denalane, but it is at least as much fun as a good series. In addition, I have been in a crush in Joy Denalane for ages and cannot miss an opportunity to celebrate them. At the latest after the three episodes of “Come closer” you will do that too. It is a journey through time to the nineties, zeros and tens (but in beautiful!) – and a trip deep into a relationship between two people, sometimes too intimate. You have to like that. I liked it. And even Max Herre I like, miracles.

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5. “The Handmaid’s Tale”

I do it briefly because I recently wrote something about it. But more politically more clearly than that is probably rarely getting it in the mainstream. It is finally revolutionized in Gilead, with incels, liberal feminists, accomplice and false pacifism.

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