• The 7 Deadly Sins of Millennial Writing

    From Ubiquitous@weberm@polaris.net to rec.arts.tv,rec.arts.sf.tv,alt.tv.star-trek,rec.arts.startrek,rec.arts.startrek.current on Sun Mar 8 22:08:33 2026
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    Modern movies and TV shows feela off.
    Why does everything sound the same? Why canAt serious moments stay
    serious? Why does every story seem afraid of heroes?

    In this video, I break down 7 signs of oMillennial Writingo u a
    storytelling style defined by irony as a default, therapy language
    replacing moral clarity, identity as a shortcut to character, and
    subversion without reconstruction.

    From the MCUAs quip-heavy humor to Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, Velma,
    The Acolyte, and more, we explore how postmodern subversion evolved into something that often tears down institutions, heroes, and structure u
    without building anything meaningful in their place.

    This isnAt about age. ItAs about storytelling craft.

    Are we heading toward ovlog-styleo narrative? Is Gen Z writing going to
    swing back toward sincerity? LetAs talk about what comes next.

    Let me know what other signs of millennial writing you see in modern
    movies and TV.

    0:00 Intro
    02:16 Sin 7
    06:18 Sin 6
    11:41 Sin 5
    16:11 Sin 4
    21:06 Sin 3
    24:41 Sin 2
    29:41 Sin 1

    https://youtu.be/NGSkq9WeNcI?si=NaLax9eSWKjVAmGP
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