Taylor Swift, apart from showing the struggles of her coming out as a political activist, I found the most interesting part being privy to her creative process as she works to compose lyrics and music as a modern day female Mozart. Brimming and overflowing with ideas in an environment where they can be materialized into songs and video's distributed over the internet and coming full circle to the smartphones that were also part of their inception. Entirely a child of her time of instant gratification where the sophistication of technology cannot make up for the shallowness of the depraved human interactions, using her great talent she sought and found fame with an ever growing audience only to come to the realization that when she won her biggest award she had no one to share it with. Perhaps we should define celebrity as a concept where your grounding becomes inversely proportional to your net worth. When her propensity to please everyone unavoidably hits a brick wall she goes off the grid for a time and this period of catharsis is used for some emotional maturing that had been on the back burner during the time she shot to stardom. Having this whole very personal process taped and streamed, showing all these intimate moments of vulnerability and transformation is as courageous as it builds sympathy from the audience. You may feel the notion that this gets us back at square one, but here we are now, entertain us.