We love to hate-watch TV, to take to Twitter and tear the protagonist to shreds.

A princess living in central California and dolling out domestic advice feels ripe for our ire.

Admittedly, the show has the kind of Instagram aesthetic you unfollow out of softly focused boredom.

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Theres a lot of layering and arranging, pouring and storing, spacing and placing.

Dinky glasses of fruit and cream, frozen orange juice roses, and a shes-beautiful-on-the-inside cake.

But rather than embodying an untouchable royal, Meghans embraced the 1% lifestyle the entire streaming-TV industrygleefully derides.

Even a snarkyCome Dine withMe-style voiceover would pump up the jam (literally and figuratively).

Having sat through the entire season of low-skilled, high-presentation moments, Im wondering what Ivelearned.

Its neither comforting enough nor new-fangled enough to fully grip you.

Great domestic shows give you newnessan original hack, a different perspective, a way of being.

Years after the Sussex wedding, were still hooked on how Meghan uses her golden ticket.

Were all tuning in to see her living not so much in a bubble, as a Kilner jar.