"The Rip" is a new low for Netflix's mindless filmmaking

I'm so done with "The Rip" 🤦‍♂️👎. I mean, come on Netflix! Can't you guys just let the movies breathe without all the phone-checking, backstory explanations? It's like you're trying to hold our hands through the whole thing 😴. And don't even get me started on how much Ben Affleck is bashing this formula 🤔. I feel him, tho 👊. "Adolescence" was a game-changer, right? That show actually knew how to balance plot and emotional resonance 💡. We need more of that, less of the lazy, phone-checking cop movies 🚨. It's time to turn off autopilot and demand better from our faves 🙅‍♀️💁‍♀️. Let's support intelligent content creators who actually care about storytelling, not just churning out whatever will get a bunch of views 👀. Screw with their data, indeed 💸!
 
🤔 I'm kinda worried about how Netflix's formulaic approach is shaping our TV & movie preferences 📺. It feels like they're just rehashing the same old plot points and relying on familiar tropes instead of taking risks and trying new things 🎥. It's not all bad, though – there are still some great shows out there that break the mold 💡. But we need to start being more conscious about what we watch and supporting creators who take a different approach 📊. Maybe it's time for us to become more discerning viewers and demand better from our favorite streaming services 🤝. We can't just rely on algorithms to tell us what's good – we need to use our own critical thinking skills 💭!
 
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