It's highly likely that a large portion of your week is dedicated to being entertained by people who make your skin crawl.
A group of people whose life choices make no sense to you, whose designer clothes are completely out of their budget (yet never seem to wrinkle), and people who you only wish bad fortune for. All the while being told that you have to root for them.
The fact that these people are fictional only makes their annoying qualities harder to stomach, and yet you can't look away.
Welcome to the world of TV hate-watching, a pastime that is currently fueling streaming services and algorithms across the globe as people frequently tune into shows filled with storylines and characters they know will leave them enraged, which is exactly why they hit play in the first place.
A glance at your TikTok feed, a peek into a group chat or just running your eyes across one of the many online articles that declares 'These are the TV shows people most love to hate' will quickly reveal that a specific group of titles always rises to the surface.
The Bold Type, Gilmore Girls, And Just Like That, Girls and Emily in Paris all top the list.
It's no surprise that hate-watching a TV show is the option that most frequently makes its way into public conversation.
Admitting to hate-watching a specific person's Instagram or TikTok content can place you in a pretty bad light, and hate-reading a book is quite the time commitment. Granted, there are specific movies designed with a hate-watch in mind (here's looking at the many low-budget rom-coms starring former Disney stars with gushy titles that tend to pop up on Netflix like clockwork, all designed to ride the 'so bad it's good' wave), but it's TV shows that continue to dominate this pastime.