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Hate-watching

Hate-watching is the activity of watching a television show or film with the intention of acquiring amusement from the mockery of its content or subject.[1] Closely related to anti-fan behaviours, viewers who partake in hate-watching derive pleasure and entertainment from a show's absurdities or failures.[2] The act of hate-watching is premised on the audience engaging with media through a satirical lens.[2]

Relationship with anti-fan culture edit

Contrary to typical fan behaviour where audience members consume a piece of media with the intent to acquire pleasure from its contents, the pleasure anti-fans derive from a piece of media is rooted in its perceived shortcomings.[2]

In a study conducted in 2005 on Television Without Pity, a since-defunct website that hosted discussions about television shows, Gray points out the patterns of anti-fan behaviours exhibited by its users. Unlike individuals who participate in fandom culture out of love for a particular piece of media, anti-fans engage with a piece of media out of dislike for it. The forums hosted on Television Without Pity expressed anti-fan sentiments where users would watch a television show, often critiquing and pointing out its perceived shortcomings.[3]

History edit

A 2012 article from The New Yorker described the short-lived Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip as a show people loved to hate-watch, as "it was bad in a truly spectacular way—you could learn something from it, about self-righteous TV speechifying and failed satire and the dangers of letting a brilliant showrunner like [Aaron] Sorkin run loose to settle all his grudges in fictional form".[4]

Entertainment Weekly and other publications noted the difference between hate-watching and watching as a guilty pleasure.[5] "You wouldn't tune in every week to hate-watch a really bad reality show—that's a guilty pleasure. Generally speaking, hate-watching requires a TV series with high ambitions and features a certain amount of aesthetic perfection".[6]

In a Los Angeles Times article describing the complexity of effects of U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump's appearance on Saturday Night Live as host, writer Mary McNamara references the hate-watching phenomenon as a reason that ratings alone are not an indication of support.[7] An article from The New York Times also pointed out the successful ratings for Trump's presidency.[8]

In a February 2020 article, Spanish television reviewer Borja Terán described the concept of hate-watching as "enjoying watching shows to be able to criticize them", citing it as part of the reason behind the success of Telecinco and its reality show-based lineup (specifically mentioning Supervivientes, the nineteenth season of which had premiered the night prior to the post): "the viewer feels superior to the guinea pigs taking part in the televised competition. They feel better with themselves and evade from personal problems by spending energy torpedoing a mere entertainment they follow through a screen."[9]

As the term gained popularity, many anti-fans have asked others to not hate-watch, as they believe doing so will have the unintended effect of making the media they dislike seem more popular than if they had not hate-watched.[10] Velma is one such example of this phenomenon, where hate-watching is supposedly the lead cause of the show being renewed for a second season.[11]

Examples of hate-watching shows edit

Examples of hate-watching films edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 'Hate Watching' Is Mostly Just Being Embarrassed by Your Own Tastes|Jezebel
  2. ^ a b c "APA PsycNet". psycnet.apa.org. Retrieved February 12, 2022.
  3. ^ Gray, Jonathan (March 2005). "Antifandom and the Moral Text". American Behavioral Scientist. 48 (7): 840–858. doi:10.1177/0002764204273171. ISSN 0002-7642. S2CID 144416338.
  4. ^ Nussbaum, Emily. "Hate-Watching "Smash"". The New Yorker. Retrieved October 26, 2013.
  5. ^ Are You Hurting Your Brain By "Hate-Watching" Bad Television? Gizmodo.
  6. ^ Franich, Darren (August 16, 2012). "The Rise of Hate-Watching: Which TV shows do you love to despise?". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  7. ^ McNamara, Mary (November 27, 2015). "Why huge 'SNL' ratings won't help Donald Trump become president". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved March 27, 2018.
  8. ^ The futility of hate-watching Trump's coronavirus briefings The Boston Globe.
  9. ^ Terán, Borja (February 21, 2020). "'Hate-watching', el odio que ayuda a perpetuar éxitos televisivos". lainformacion.com (in Spanish). Retrieved February 21, 2020.
  10. ^ Cramer, Jude (January 17, 2023). "Velma's Hate-Watchers Have Propelled The Show to Massive Success". INTO. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
  11. ^ "'Velma' May Get a Second Season Despite Online Backlash". Them. January 17, 2023. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
  12. ^ a b c Hogan, Michael (October 8, 2020). "Why hate-watching the awful Emily In Paris is killing the Netflix shows you love". The Daily Telegraph.
  13. ^ a b FOMO? Rage? Pleasure? How and why we hate-watch|Connecticut Public
  14. ^ Barrett, Gena-mour (August 23, 2018). "Big Bang Theory: America's most-loved and hated TV show". BBC News.
  15. ^ Hyde, Gregory (March 27, 2022). "Why So Many People Hate The Big Bang Theory (But Love Young Sheldon)". ScreenRant. Retrieved February 9, 2024.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g 10 TV Shows You Love To Hate Watch, If You're Anything Like Us HuffPost.
  17. ^ "Embarrassing": Netflix' 'Emily in Paris' Blasted by French Critics The Hollywood Reporter.
  18. ^ Emily in Paris: Darren Star's Netflix series is the hate watch we can't stop watching Slate.
  19. ^ "Essay: There Is No Such Thing as Hate-Watching". Cosmopolitan. October 14, 2021. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  20. ^ a b c "Hate-watching is fun, but could Rebecca and Emily in Paris spark a race to the bottom?". The Independent. October 23, 2020.
  21. ^ a b c d e 20 Netflix shows and movies that critics hated, from Emily in Paris to Secret Obsession|The Independent
  22. ^ The Psychology Behind Why We Hate-Watch Huffpost.
  23. ^ How did Euphoria become the most loved and hated show on TV? The Guardian.
  24. ^ a b Viral Video of the Day: ‘The Simpsons’ Meet ‘Family Guy’ The Daily Beast.
  25. ^ Fernandez, Maisy (August 5, 2008). "I Love/Hate New York". MTV. Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  26. ^ Lavoipierre, Ange (July 27, 2022). "Is hate-watching TV shows something you love? Here are 10 of our faves to binge on". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved December 13, 2023.
  27. ^ Tufekci, Zeynep. "The Real Reason Fans Hate the Last Season of Game of Thrones". Scientific American. Retrieved November 21, 2020.
  28. ^ a b c It's Official: Everyone Loves to Hate-Watch TV Dramas - PRIMETIMER
  29. ^ Borrelli, Christopher (February 24, 2013). "What does hate-watching mean?". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  30. ^ Five Reasons We Hate Glee: Sing on That Drama Nerds! Miami New Times.
  31. ^ Cowan, Jill (June 25, 2019). "California Today: Revisiting 'The Hills' in 2019". The New York Times. Retrieved September 9, 2023.
  32. ^ HGTV House Hunters Hate-Watching Studies Apartment Therapy.
  33. ^ Despite everyone being warned against hate-watching ‘The Idol,’ it’s getting watched and hated anyway|We Got This Covered.
  34. ^ 8938061.html Love Island: Why it's time to stop hate-watching the ITV2 show The Independent.
  35. ^ Is hate-watching TV shows something you love? Here are 10 of our faves to binge on - 07-22-2023
  36. ^ ‘Soooo trashy,’ say the many hate-watching Netflix’s ‘Singapore Social’
  37. ^ Goodman, Tim (February 5, 2013). "Tim Goodman on TV's Newest Trend: 'Hate Watching'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  38. ^ Nussbaum, Emily (April 27, 2012). "Hate-Watching "Smash"". The New Yorker. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  39. ^ What does hate-watching mean? Chicago Tribune.
  40. ^ Spangler, Todd (June 29, 2016). "Data Science Proves We Love to Hate-Watch TV". Variety. Retrieved February 28, 2020.
  41. ^ Haglund, David (December 28, 2012). "Why the Word of the Year Is Hate-Watching". Slate. Retrieved February 29, 2020.
  42. ^ How to Hate Watch True Blood Esquire.
  43. ^ King, Jade (January 16, 2023). "Please Stop Hate Watching Velma". TheGamer. Retrieved January 18, 2023.
  44. ^ Most Hated HBO Show Gets Season 2 Greenlight, “Hate-Watching” Named Culprit Inside the Magic.
  45. ^ The joy of hate-watching BBC Culture.

External links edit

  • Hate Watching Is Still Watching: How Shock Value Changes TV
  • Hope-watching vs. hate-watching in TV's new golden age
  • Data Proves TV Viewers Love to Hate-Watch Shows — Variety

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Hate watching is the activity of watching a television show or film with the intention of acquiring amusement from the mockery of its content or subject 1 Closely related to anti fan behaviours viewers who partake in hate watching derive pleasure and entertainment from a show s absurdities or failures 2 The act of hate watching is premised on the audience engaging with media through a satirical lens 2 Contents 1 Relationship with anti fan culture 2 History 2 1 Examples of hate watching shows 2 2 Examples of hate watching films 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksRelationship with anti fan culture editContrary to typical fan behaviour where audience members consume a piece of media with the intent to acquire pleasure from its contents the pleasure anti fans derive from a piece of media is rooted in its perceived shortcomings 2 In a study conducted in 2005 on Television Without Pity a since defunct website that hosted discussions about television shows Gray points out the patterns of anti fan behaviours exhibited by its users Unlike individuals who participate in fandom culture out of love for a particular piece of media anti fans engage with a piece of media out of dislike for it The forums hosted on Television Without Pity expressed anti fan sentiments where users would watch a television show often critiquing and pointing out its perceived shortcomings 3 History editA 2012 article from The New Yorker described the short lived Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip as a show people loved to hate watch as it was bad in a truly spectacular way you could learn something from it about self righteous TV speechifying and failed satire and the dangers of letting a brilliant showrunner like Aaron Sorkin run loose to settle all his grudges in fictional form 4 Entertainment Weekly and other publications noted the difference between hate watching and watching as a guilty pleasure 5 You wouldn t tune in every week to hate watch a really bad reality show that s a guilty pleasure Generally speaking hate watching requires a TV series with high ambitions and features a certain amount of aesthetic perfection 6 In a Los Angeles Times article describing the complexity of effects of U S presidential candidate Donald Trump s appearance on Saturday Night Live as host writer Mary McNamara references the hate watching phenomenon as a reason that ratings alone are not an indication of support 7 An article from The New York Times also pointed out the successful ratings for Trump s presidency 8 In a February 2020 article Spanish television reviewer Borja Teran described the concept of hate watching as enjoying watching shows to be able to criticize them citing it as part of the reason behind the success of Telecinco and its reality show based lineup specifically mentioning Supervivientes the nineteenth season of which had premiered the night prior to the post the viewer feels superior to the guinea pigs taking part in the televised competition They feel better with themselves and evade from personal problems by spending energy torpedoing a mere entertainment they follow through a screen 9 As the term gained popularity many anti fans have asked others to not hate watch as they believe doing so will have the unintended effect of making the media they dislike seem more popular than if they had not hate watched 10 Velma is one such example of this phenomenon where hate watching is supposedly the lead cause of the show being renewed for a second season 11 Examples of hate watching shows edit 13 Reasons Why 12 The Bachelor 13 The Big Bang Theory 14 15 Chrisley Knows Best 16 Emily in Paris 12 17 18 19 20 21 Entourage 22 Euphoria 23 Family Guy 24 Flavor of Love 25 26 Game of Thrones 27 28 Girls 29 Glee 30 The Hills 31 Hollywood 21 House Hunters 32 The Idol 33 Keeping Up with the Kardashians 16 Love Island 34 28 Pretty Little Liars 16 Real Housewives 13 Riverdale 12 Say Yes to the Dress 16 Selling Sunset 35 Singapore Social 36 Smash 37 38 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip 20 Survivor Spain Supervivientes 20 The Magic Hour 16 The Millionaire Matchmaker 16 The Newsroom 39 40 41 The Simpsons 24 True Blood 42 Velma 43 44 28 Vinyl 16 45 Examples of hate watching films edit Rebecca 21 The Ridiculous 6 21 Secret Obsession 21 See also editAnti fan List of television shows considered the worst Quality television Binge watching Cinephilia DoomscrollingReferences edit Hate Watching Is Mostly Just Being Embarrassed by Your Own Tastes Jezebel a b c APA PsycNet psycnet apa org Retrieved February 12 2022 Gray Jonathan March 2005 Antifandom and the Moral Text American Behavioral Scientist 48 7 840 858 doi 10 1177 0002764204273171 ISSN 0002 7642 S2CID 144416338 Nussbaum Emily Hate Watching Smash The New Yorker Retrieved October 26 2013 Are You Hurting Your Brain By Hate Watching Bad Television Gizmodo Franich Darren August 16 2012 The Rise of Hate Watching Which TV shows do you love to despise Entertainment Weekly Retrieved February 28 2020 McNamara Mary November 27 2015 Why huge SNL ratings won t help Donald Trump become president Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 27 2018 The futility of hate watching Trump s coronavirus briefings The Boston Globe Teran Borja February 21 2020 Hate watching el odio que ayuda a perpetuar exitos televisivos lainformacion com in Spanish Retrieved February 21 2020 Cramer Jude January 17 2023 Velma s Hate Watchers Have Propelled The Show to Massive Success INTO Retrieved January 18 2023 Velma May Get a Second Season Despite Online Backlash Them January 17 2023 Retrieved January 18 2023 a b c Hogan Michael October 8 2020 Why hate watching the awful Emily In Paris is killing the Netflix shows you love The Daily Telegraph a b FOMO Rage Pleasure How and why we hate watch Connecticut Public Barrett Gena mour August 23 2018 Big Bang Theory America s most loved and hated TV show BBC News Hyde Gregory March 27 2022 Why So Many People Hate The Big Bang Theory But Love Young Sheldon ScreenRant Retrieved February 9 2024 a b c d e f g 10 TV Shows You Love To Hate Watch If You re Anything Like Us HuffPost Embarrassing Netflix Emily in Paris Blasted by French Critics The Hollywood Reporter Emily in Paris Darren Star s Netflix series is the hate watch we can t stop watching Slate Essay There Is No Such Thing as Hate Watching Cosmopolitan October 14 2021 Retrieved December 13 2023 a b c Hate watching is fun but could Rebecca and Emily in Paris spark a race to the bottom The Independent October 23 2020 a b c d e 20 Netflix shows and movies that critics hated from Emily in Paris to Secret Obsession The Independent The Psychology Behind Why We Hate Watch Huffpost How did Euphoria become the most loved and hated show on TV The Guardian a b Viral Video of the Day The Simpsons Meet Family Guy The Daily Beast Fernandez Maisy August 5 2008 I Love Hate New York MTV Retrieved December 15 2023 Lavoipierre Ange July 27 2022 Is hate watching TV shows something you love Here are 10 of our faves to binge on Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved December 13 2023 Tufekci Zeynep The Real Reason Fans Hate the Last Season of Game of Thrones Scientific American Retrieved November 21 2020 a b c It s Official Everyone Loves to Hate Watch TV Dramas PRIMETIMER Borrelli Christopher February 24 2013 What does hate watching mean Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 28 2020 Five Reasons We Hate Glee Sing on That Drama Nerds Miami New Times Cowan Jill June 25 2019 California Today Revisiting The Hills in 2019 The New York Times Retrieved September 9 2023 HGTV House Hunters Hate Watching Studies Apartment Therapy Despite everyone being warned against hate watching The Idol it s getting watched and hated anyway We Got This Covered 8938061 html Love Island Why it s time to stop hate watching the ITV2 show The Independent Is hate watching TV shows something you love Here are 10 of our faves to binge on 07 22 2023 Soooo trashy say the many hate watching Netflix s Singapore Social Goodman Tim February 5 2013 Tim Goodman on TV s Newest Trend Hate Watching The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 28 2020 Nussbaum Emily April 27 2012 Hate Watching Smash The New Yorker Retrieved February 28 2020 What does hate watching mean Chicago Tribune Spangler Todd June 29 2016 Data Science Proves We Love to Hate Watch TV Variety Retrieved February 28 2020 Haglund David December 28 2012 Why the Word of the Year Is Hate Watching Slate Retrieved February 29 2020 How to Hate Watch True Blood Esquire King Jade January 16 2023 Please Stop Hate Watching Velma TheGamer Retrieved January 18 2023 Most Hated HBO Show Gets Season 2 Greenlight Hate Watching Named Culprit Inside the Magic The joy of hate watching BBC Culture External links editHate Watching Is Still Watching How Shock Value Changes TV Hope watching vs hate watching in TV s new golden age Data Proves TV Viewers Love to Hate Watch Shows Variety Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hate watching amp oldid 1214716686, wikipedia, 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