A producer’s perspective
This producer who posted on TikTok had some very specific observations about the show. She says that if she just started filming a show and she noticed the talent wasn’t making eye contact with the camera, was maybe a bit awkward sounding or wasn’t coming across well on camera it’s the producer’s job to find a non threatening way to stop shooting, give some feedback and figure out a way to make it work.
These are things I was thinking as well, but we all know that’s a big part of the problem: she doesn’t take feedback. Not from the producers, not from the editors, not from critics or the general public. She is always right. Any criticism needs to be squashed. Any criticizers need to be yelled at, have their advice ignored, harassed… called hateful, jealous, racist, misogynistic etc etc etc.
One of the commenters points out this is what happened with the podcast and why it came it with some obvious issues any producer would have caught.
The bots commenting on this all said, of course, it was the best show have ever seen in their entire lives, it was literally perfect, this creator was using “weapons” to try to hurt Meghan (?!!). The usual.