"Prince Harry's Mission" - Useful Publicity for Disabled Military, Otherwise So-Same-Old

 The resilient attitude of disabled military personnel saves "Prince Harry's Mission." It is an ABC NewsLive series beginning to stream on Hulu today.

But nothing else makes it worth watching. What should be juicy - the royal feuding - is boring. There are no new disclosures or insights. 

This is in contrast to another series on Hulu about conflict. That's "Feud: Capote vs The Swans." So far the five episodes have been providing a cynically wonderful peek into the lives of the wealthy and an outsider who attaches himself to that class. What a mess they are.  How unhappy, despite all they have. And the women don't even get to eat. 

We are free, of course, to reject that point of view of the rich in "Feud." However, there is always that classic joy - schadenfreude - to bear witness to the suffering of the privileged. That might be exactly why society has kept co-founder of Apollo Leon Black in the penalty box for an association with pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Most of the others who orbited in that circle walked away with only a few scratches. Not Black, the richest of them all. Yeah, worth about $10 billion. 

In "Mission," unlike "Feud," there is nothing to trigger any strong response of any kind from us. Also we feel exploited by the cameo shots of the beloved Queen and Michelle Obama. What the hell was that about?

Overall, "Mission" is all so much the same-old. Like many youths of his generation, Harry seems to have been sucked into the vortex of healing ideology. There is much more to life than trauma and then the long long preoccupation with the bits and pieces of that. A great line from "Feud" by a Black character is that we all are in such pain.

Essentially Harry is begging for a spoof on what he is all about. That's sad. This is Diana's son and we loved her.


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