“All that success came at a price,” says Andrew Olsen, a devotee of “Barney” history and its memorabilia.
It’s a reasonable point at first, but one the documentary overplays, especially when there’s so much odd, specific stuff about the show to mine here.
“I Love You, You Hate Me” has already generated media attention for Peacock, so score it as a win by that measure.
But while the project captures a very specific moment in time, it runs out of insight before its time is up.
“I Love You, You Hate Me” premieres October 12 on Peacock.