Seasons
, which seems to slam the door in fans and viewers faces when it comes to getting a peek at what the artist’s life has been like.Because streaming platforms built for increasingly younger audiences assume those audiences won’t watch anything longer than a few minutes, the episodes of Bieber’s docuseriesonly clock in at about 10 or 11 minutes each.
So that’s where the series meets Bieber, in this good headspace, but specifically the good headspace of making his new album. Recently, he played it for critics and was reported to havethe listening session. The handful of episodes of the show I saw are less of a docuseries about Bieber or his life and more a fly-on-the-wall look at him recording this new music.
Perhaps Bieber is done talking about the difficult periods of his life and career, or it’s a discussion that may come deeper into the extremely short series.
e at the intersection of his fame, addiction, and religion. But for now, the movie that is Bieber’s real life exists just for him and him alone.
Here’s the actual truth: There isn’t.
Can’t dig too deep if you have no depth.