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100 Humans (2020)
A ten because my review will change your mind
So, first of all, it's quite funny to see the scientists creating reviews on an entertainment review website. They bash the show as unscientific and outlandish in attempts to draw conclusions that end up being simplistic and non-derivative of the data. I agree with you there, the data may at some times-most of the time, be simplistic in view but that doesn't mean you get nothing from the show. In fact, the world at large is simple at first glance and it's YOUR job to either accept it as truth or see what's really pushing the change.
What the show attempts to do; it never reaches. However, it does display data, of which is open to speculation (there may be an age which is known to be better at the task at hand, however, they may have conditions inhibiting or greatening their skills in that area-which wasn't accounted for and will give false data) - that can help you form conclusions or a generalised statement about what you believe to be true.
I think that's where the show falls; you need to be aware enough that you know not everything you see in the show is true (as nothing really is) and you need to be open enough to absorb information that you want to decipher and decode.
I think the main reason the reviews are antagonistic towards the show is that it does display a leaning towards popular ideals among younger generations and the supposed left groups (I think left and right ideology is just stupid and should be centralised but this isn't a politics debate).
The show tends to bash people in the workforce as dumb (30-50) in passive ways which is an obvious attempt at appealing to younger audiences (as humour) but if you're sure of yourself and your competency then you shouldn't need to cry about it unless it truly affects you.
What ill say to you when watching the show is, have an inquisitive mind - 'why may that be false' - 'the data is good but the conclusions are wrong or too simplistic and missing factors' - watch the show as someone who likes to be challenged, not in an aggressive way that will undermine your skills and attributes, but watch it with curiosity. Watch everything with curiosity--y'all are too damn critical of everything and tend to miss the 10 good parts for every 1 bad part of life, focus on what can move you forward; but then again, I guess your whole career is focused on bashing shows down to oblivion. (Written by a 17-year-old - feel free to 'correct' me with anything I said that is wrong or unscientific)