The two hour-long episodes focus on the rise and fall of the all-loving purple dinosaur and the adoration and hatred that he generated. By Daniel Fienberg Chief Television Critic In the second hour ...
There are some interesting ideas explored in Peacock’s “I Love You, You Hate Me,” a two-part docu-series about 1990s PBS phenomenon “Barney & Friends,” the kids’ show starring a loved and loathed ...
Aside from planting that song in everyone's head (again), "I Love You, You Hate Me" is an amusing look back at the "Barney & Friends" phenomenon, and the over-the-top torrents of hostility the PBS ...
I watched both hour-long installments of the Peacock documentary I Love You, You Hate Me, and I'm still not sure whether two hours is way too much time to spend talking about Barney the dinosaur or ...
I Love You, You Hate Me, the documentary series about the history of the folks who bash 90s-era kid catnip, Barney the Dinosaur does have “elements of crime,” says Barney documentary director Tommy ...
What made Barney, the purple dinosaur and nineties kids’-TV sensation, so infuriatingly loathsome? Was it his doofy voice and inane giggle, coming at you like a low-watt Pillsbury Doughboy? His ...