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Amidst all this, Hollywood continues to revive old favorites, like a rumored Royal Pains reboot with Mark Furstein, promising to bring back the charm of prestige television from 2007. Yet, critics express skepticism, noting that modern cultural shifts hinder the light-hearted portrayal of the wealthy and the whimsical settings that made these shows popular.
The discussion underscores the broader decline of "whimsy" and innocent entertainment, replaced by cultural commentary and social justice agendas embedded in mainstream content.