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Julie from Athens, Greece, highlights the global reach of The Nerve, describing it as a “sanity restorer” and an accessible, inexpensive form of therapy. She enjoys the show’s takedowns of the JFK Jr. cult—a reference to the obsession with conspiracy theories—and laments left-wing media over-enthusiasm to idolize mediocrities. Her critique echoes a broader frustration with celebrity worship and the celebration of the mediocre, especially when it’s unjustified by talent or virtue.