Ha, yeah, bad writing is bad writing pretty much regardless as to emotional content, and, well, sturgeon's law.
Mainstream media isn't exactly exempt from it Massive understatement is massive.As for the growth... yeah, that's pretty much one of the primary reasons I don't have much tolerance for the more negative media nowadays. I've grown all I
can grow from consuming media related to it, near as I can tell*. More positive stuff doesn't have much more in the way of that sort of gains, but hell, if I'm going to be doing something relatively useless anyway, might as well be something cheerful, y'know? Or at least
interesting. And outside of the sciences, the world's just... not terribly interesting to me anymore, yeah. Interesting enough to keep at it, and do what I can to make it
more interesting**, but not to choose it over something else when there's an option involved.
I
do have more tolerance for negatives when there's interesting world building going on. My stomach for non-sci-fi/fantasy stuff tanked years, years ago. Little bit of wiggle room for alt-history stuff, but... I got tapped out insofar as near-reality stuff goes when I was much younger. Being who I am, I still give it a go every once in a while (couple times a year or thereabouts, in regards to various medias), but the pattern's been holding pretty steady. I get enough of the world when I go outside and get involved with it. Media's for other stuff, for me. Generally something more interesting (that doesn't involve craploads of math to be able to comprehend, as most of the interesting stuff we're doing in real life does.).
*And what little gains I occasionally notice myself getting from it, I notice with considerably higher frequency reading philosophy, psychology, or sociology, and with considerably higher efficiency in terms of time investment. They tend to be considerably more direct and to the point.
** It's a fairly fundamental thing. What is more pleasing is more interesting, yes? More attractive. Unless something has gone particularly wrong, or there's some functional benefit from it, we don't inherently seek unpleasantness or less pleasing things -- it doesn't draw interest. Improving peoples lives, helping out, etc., so forth, so on -- just as much as humor and suchlike goes, doing such things makes the world
more interesting. Negative emotions are low energy or self-destructive (and thus unsustainable), positive ones high energy or self-reinforcing (and thus sustainable). It follows that enhancing and reinforcing positives makes the world a higher energy place, for a longer period of time. More interesting,
yes.
P.S. Past midnight makes my head fuzzy some days. Really should be sleeping