
Critics at Large | The New Yorker Why Earnestness is Everywhere
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Apr 23, 2026 They trace a cultural shift away from irony toward earnestness across film, TV, books, and real life. Conversations span sincere space‑flight reflections, warm sci‑fi and medical dramas, and vulnerable dating shows. Two recent memoirs and novels are read as midlife turns toward feeling. Generational forces and public moments that normalize big feelings are explored.
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Authentic Vulnerability Drives Dating Show Appeal
- Love on the Spectrum succeeds because participants seek connection, not fame or drama, producing heartfelt vulnerability.
- The show's openness contrasts with typical dating-show cynicism and wins audience trust.
Earnestness Versus Saccharin Corporate Sincerity
- Earnestness differs from saccharine positivity; it's clarity about priorities, not relentless cheer.
- Saccharin hides reality and corporate sincerity can hijack authentic feeling into marketing.
Famesick Chronicles Fame Leading To Illness
- Naomi Fry summarizes Lena Dunham's Famesick as a candid memoir tracing fame to illness, tone-shifting from joke-heavy to earnest.
- Dunham's prose reduces jokiness and interrogates how fame correlated with worsening health.







