‘I Love You, You Hate Me’ Review: Details on Peacock Documentary

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I Love You, You Hate Me does give us a good picture of the world at the time of Barney, and in humanizing many of the creative minds behind Barney, it allows us to empathize with some of the vitriol they received.

At the same time, the documentary feels like it’s trying to make Barney’s history more mysterious than it was, as if some underlying dark secret led to its downfall. In actuality, it went down a similar path to many other television programs. Its creator left after a few years of success, it succumbed to capitalism, and it eventually got canceled when it couldn’t keep up with trends.

Source: https://www.distractify.com/p/i-love-you-you-hate-me-review

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