
‘Weirdness, paranoia and extremity’: why HBO’s Neighbors is TV’s most fascinating show
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HBO's docuseries 'Neighbors' delves into the bizarre and often petty disputes between neighbors, showcasing the extremes of American culture. Through a hyper-stylized lens, it explores conflicts ranging from a farm's goat smell to a towering concrete wall, revealing the underlying paranoia and extremity in these interactions. The series is both captivating and unsettling, highlighting the fragility of personal space and community dynamics in a post-Covid world.
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'Neighbors' is set against the backdrop of a polarized America, where personal grievances are often amplified by social media and a culture of surveillance. The series captures the essence of modern neighborly disputes, intertwining themes of mental health, personal identity, and societal norms in a way that resonates with viewers, especially in the wake of the pandemic.
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