It’s a grimmer chapter of an ongoing story, and one that is plagued by an inability to articulate why these white men murdering their way across the landscape are heroes worth rooting for.
Cultural critics love prestige series.
Few celebrated the end of the toxically misogynist “The Big Bang Theory,” or have seemed eager to discuss the resurgence of seemingly endless police procedurals starring white men.
But the series has gained viewership year over year, with subsequent spinoffs debuting on new flagship streaming service, Paramount+.
Like so many white male grievances, to question the logic is to side with the enemy.