Am I the only one who still doesn't get this morbid fascination for Bushie's sh*tty life?
It's like a car crash in slow motion where you can point out the imminent peril, shame the driver for getting drunk and not watching the road, and perhaps even try to reach out to correct the wheel. Sure the day to day is boring, but the themes and character arcs are compelling, and that day to day makes it feel real. You want so much for him to wise up and succeed, but he never fails to disappoint. If he did succeed, he'd have no more easy excuses for the rest of his problems, and as well it would fail as entertainment. It's very relatable. And, most importantly, it's free.