Be honest, what was more fun based on experience?
A) Back when you were a kid and your viewing experience of TV and movies was mostly relegated to the cable box and VHS or DVD player. As there was a lack of saturation, you couldn't easily compare two episodes or movies side by side, and as such, your interests greatly varied. That said, conversing with friends on the playground would always be a problem, as selective memory is at play when you're a kid and you can infrequently get into fights over whether something was good or bad
B) Living as an adult to see the internet age advance to a point in which video content is accessible within seconds, and thus getting a better side-by-side comparison and a proper personal evaluation on whether a piece of media is good or bad. Depending on how cynical or carefree your internet friends are, you'll often come to the same conclusion as them, if not disagreeing on one or two things. Sure you don't get that face-to-face experience with people you know, but the idea that your opinion matters to someone does send a little more hope, even if it's tampered by the pessimism of the rest of your daily life.
>>93981581
I never experienced A since electricity was a luxury back then so B