Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show is like watching a recipe video where everything seems normal at first, but then the chef suggests adding an ingredient not on the list, assuming you have it on hand, creating a disconnect.
Markle’s show features her putting edible flowers on dishes, tending to bees through a hired man, and engaging in various activities like making bath salts and assembling hampers.
It resembles the activities of a Victorian lady with access to Pinterest, filled with dried lavender. The show has received criticism for being uninteresting and irrelevant, marking a new era of background TV that doesn’t demand much attention, catering to our short attention spans and divided screen time. Markle’s show stands out for its exceptional ability to not engage viewers, setting a new standard for unintrusive television programming.

Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show
Meghan Markle’s new Netflix show is like watching a recipe video where everything seems normal at first, but then the chef suggests adding an ingredient not on the list, assuming you have it on hand, creating a disconnect.
Markle’s show features her putting edible flowers on dishes, tending to bees through a hired man, and engaging in various activities like making bath salts and assembling hampers.
It resembles the activities of a Victorian lady with access to Pinterest, filled with dried lavender. The show has received criticism for being uninteresting and irrelevant, marking a new era of background TV that doesn’t demand much attention, catering to our short attention spans and divided screen time. Markle’s show stands out for its exceptional ability to not engage viewers, setting a new standard for unintrusive television programming.