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The Critic. Pop media representations of critics, being produced by people who often find themselves the subject of a critic's criticism, tend to be uncharitable, so it's nice to see a TV show that tries to empathize with the concerns critics tend to face ("That's what 'good''s for.").

IDK if this is mainstream enough but I think Connie Willis's time-travelling Oxford historian series captures the stressful but aimless activity of being a PhD student very well. Especially To Say Nothing of the Dog.

Misread "profession" as "person" and started trying to think about the answer for someone like me (mental health disability),

Closest I can think of is not exactly mainstream, and doesn't quite get everything right, (notably, I strongly disagree with the thesis "these people aren't actually disabled, just cut them off and they'll shape up when they face the prospect of having to go without food") But man, Welcome To The NHK really understands a few things about what it's like to have severe social anxiety.

My dad is an experienced sailor and has variously crewed and skippered on a few boat deliveries as a side hustle, and he insists CAPTAIN RON (1992) is dead-on accurate to his experience of owner-on-board deliveries, at least in terms of vibes and power dynamics (obviously not so much in specific sailing detail)

you already mentioned Hackers (1995) which you know i'm all about, but for a more contemporary pick i think Mr. Robot stayed pretty down to earth in the first couple of seasons before it really turned to speculative fiction.

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