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Unlike passive broadcast television, today’s popular media is curated by recommendation algorithms (TikTok’s “For You,” YouTube’s suggested videos). This shifts entertainment from a shared cultural experience to a personalized spiral. Algorithms favor high-engagement content: outrage, suspense, and moral polarization. Consequently, even light entertainment (e.g., fan edits, reaction videos) can accelerate niche ideologies into mainstream popularity, from hyper-productivity “grindset” to romanticized mental illness.

The rise of morally complex protagonists—Walter White ( Breaking Bad ), Tom Ripley ( Ripley ), and Rhaenyra Targaryen ( House of the Dragon )—illustrates the mirror-molder dynamic. Audiences embraced these figures because they mirrored real-world frustration with compromised ethics (the mirror). Yet longitudinal studies show that viewers who strongly identify with anti-heroes become more likely to justify selfish acts as “strategic” or “necessary” in their own lives (the molder). Entertainment thus normalizes a utilitarian, ends-justify-means worldview. S3XUS.E31.Sadie.Summers.Ghost.Rider.XXX.1080p.H...

The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and its counterparts have redefined heroism around vigilante justice, high-tech power, and trauma-fueled resolve. While promoting resilience, these narratives also cultivate a “post-democratic” ethos: problems are solved by extraordinary individuals, not institutions. Viewers internalize a preference for charismatic authority over collaborative governance. Consequently, even light entertainment (e