'The Audacity' Is the Broligarchy Takedown You Were Waiting For
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- The new AMC series 'The Audacity' critiques Silicon Valley's wealthy elite through characters like CEO Duncan Park, who embodies toxic traits like cheating and narcissism.
- Duncan's interactions, including with his therapist JoAnne Felder, reveal themes of emotional illiteracy, power abuse, and the human wreckage caused by such behavior.
- The show explores consequences beyond business, focusing on family dynamics, like neglected children in cutthroat environments, and the perverse incentives of wealth.
- Duncan's desire for legacy and validation, seen in his admiration for figures like Carl Bardolph, highlights a crisis of masculinity among billionaires.
- The series distinguishes itself by adding tragic depth to its tech villain, portraying Duncan as a scared product of his ecosystem rather than a one-dimensional caricature.