25. Cooked
Occasionally beautiful and undeniably attractive to watch, Michael Pollan's docuseries nevertheless falls into the unfortunate trap of preaching about food and food policy without making much space for the privilege that informs those stances, or the nuance and variability in human experience. It's mesmerizing to watch Aboriginal women hunt iguanas in the bush; it's less mesmerizing to watch Michael Pollan extol the cleverness of getting up before dawn and preparing food so your husband can have a home-cooked meal when he's at work.