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I'm in the same boat. I feel like everything is just regurgitated over and over again. Every twist, every turn. And I'm tired of watching something and be able to predict, what the plot will be. It's the same with music. Many songs are written to perform by metrics, like length and listener retention in the first 30 seconds, so that you reach the magical monetization line on the streaming platform of your labels choice.
It's always been this way. We're just old enough now to see the cycle for what it is.
We are saturated in low-quality media these days, most of which is predictable and poorly written. We've seen all the whiz-bang CGI, the standard plots, the trite romantic scenes, the heroes and the anti-heroes. Movies, in particular, suffer because of their short format. Movies essentially rely on stock characters and formulaic plots because there isn't enough time available for a complex story arc or character development. Because of that, I'd wager that well-planned limited series are more popular than movies among people over 40.