PIERS MORGANâS GUESTS GO OFF: Netflixâs âAdolescenceâ Gets Torn Apart for Pushing Woke Propaganda in Explosive Showdown!
In a fiery clash thatâs set the internet ablaze, Piers Morganâs latest TV panel turned into a full-on demolition derby as his guests unleashed a torrent of criticism on Netflixâs new series Adolescence, branding it a âwoke propaganda machineâ masquerading as entertainment. The showdown, aired on April 1, 2025, on Morganâs Piers Morgan Uncensored (now broadcast on Fox Nation), saw conservative commentators and cultural critics rip into the teen drama for what they call an agenda-driven script stuffed with progressive talking points. With Morgan egging them on, the segment has gone viral, racking up millions of views and reigniting the debate over streaming giants and their influence on impressionable minds. Is Adolescence a bold coming-of-age tale, or a Trojan horse for ideology? The battle lines are drawn, and Morganâs guests arenât holding back.
The episode kicked off with Morgan, ever the provocateur, introducing Adolescenceâa Netflix original that premiered March 15, 2025âas âthe latest exhibit in Hollywoodâs woke circus.â The series, centered on a diverse group of high schoolers navigating identity, climate change, and social justice, has earned praise from critics (an 82% on Rotten Tomatoes) but sparked a backlash from viewers wary of its heavy-handed themes. Morganâs guestsâconservative pundit Candace Owens, British author Douglas Murray, and former Disney star turned critic Gina Caranoâwasted no time shredding it. âThis isnât a showâitâs a lecture hall with better lighting,â Owens snapped, setting the tone for a 30-minute thrashing thatâs now the talk of X and beyond.
The Critique: Whatâs Got Them Riled Up?
Adolescence, created by newcomer showrunner Priya Patel, follows five teens in a fictional Portland suburb: a non-binary climate activist, a Black student tackling systemic racism, a Latina girl pushing for immigration reform, a queer athlete, and a white boy grappling with âtoxic masculinity.â Critics laud its âraw authenticity,â but Morganâs panel saw red flags everywhere. Owens zeroed in on a scene where the non-binary character, Kai, lectures classmates about carbon footprints during a prom planning session. âKids donât talk like thisâitâs adults using puppets to preach,â she fumed. Murray piled on, calling the dialogue âscripted by a sociology professor on a grantâ and pointing to a subplot about defunding the schoolâs security as âanti-police drivel.â
Carano, whoâs made a second career out of slamming Hollywoodâs leftward tilt, took aim at the showâs diversity. âEvery characterâs a checkboxârace, gender, orientation. Whereâs the story?â she asked, contrasting it with her Mandalorian days when âcharacters had depth, not agendas.â Morgan, grinning like a Cheshire cat, played clips of the showâ including one where the Latina teen, Sofia, stages a walkout over ICE raidsâprompting groans from the panel. âThis is Netflix telling kids what to think, not how to feel,â he said, tossing fuel on the fire. By the end, the guests had dubbed it âpropaganda with a streaming subscription,â and the audience was roaring.
The Backlash: A Viral Moment
The segment hit X like a thunderclap, with #CancelAdolescence trending by midnight PDT on April 1. Clips of Owensâ âpuppetâ line and Murrayâs âsociology professorâ jab racked up 4 million views combined, while posts like âPiers Morganâs guests just EXPOSED Netflixâs woke trash!â fueled the frenzy. Conservative influencers amplified the outrageâBen Shapiro tweeted, âNetflixâs Adolescence is what happens when you let activists write TVââwhile viewers chimed in with gripes: âTurned it off after 10 minutesâpure indoctrination.â A YouTube upload titled âPiers Morgan Guests SHRED Netflix Propagandaâ hit 2 million views in 24 hours, cementing the takedown as a cultural moment.
Netflixâs response was muted but defiant. A spokesperson told Variety, âAdolescence reflects the real issues teens face todayâwe stand by its vision.â Showrunner Patel, in a March 30 Vulture interview, defended the series as âa mirror, not a megaphone,â arguing that its themesâclimate anxiety, racial justiceâresonate with Gen Z. Fans rallied on X with #SaveAdolescence, posting, âPiers and his cronies hate it because itâs realâlet kids see themselves!â But the numbers tell a different story: Netflixâs internal metrics, leaked to Deadline, show a 40% drop-off rate after Episode 1, suggesting viewers arenât sticking around for the lesson.
Netflixâs Woke Streak: A Pattern Emerges?
Morganâs guests framed Adolescence as the latest in Netflixâs âwokeâ spiral. Owens cited 2023âs Queen Charlotte, with its race-swapped Bridgerton cast, as âhistorical fan fiction,â while Murray pointed to 2024âs The Three-Body Problem adaptation, which gender-flipped key roles, as âpandering gone wild.â Carano brought up Cuties (2020), the controversial French film Netflix defended despite backlash over its portrayal of young girls. âTheyâve been shoving this stuff down our throats for years,â she said. âAdolescence is just the tipping point.â
Data backs the trend. A 2024 UCLA Diversity Report found Netflix leads streaming platforms in inclusive castingâ65% of its 2023 originals featured non-white or LGBTQ+ leads, up from 40% in 2018. Critics like Morganâs panel argue this shift sacrifices storytelling for optics, and Adolescenceâs tepid receptionâ1.2 million U.S. households watched its premiere weekend, per Nielsen, versus Squid Game Season 2âs 15 millionâlends credence to their case. Disneyâs Snow White flop (March 2025) and Amazonâs Rings of Power backlash (2022) suggest a wider âwoke fatigueâ among audiences, a point Morgan hammered home: âPeople want escape, not education.â
The Counterpoint: Art or Agenda?
Defenders of Adolescence push back hard. The New York Timesâs James Poniewozik called it âa messy, vital portrait of youth,â arguing that its criticsâMorgan includedâmisread intent for indoctrination. On X, fans praised its nuance: âThe climate kid isnât a heroâthey show her flaws too. Piersâ guests just want simple cartoons.â Patel, in her Vulture piece, cited a 2024 Pew survey showing 70% of teens worry about climate change and 55% feel racial inequality is âa big problemââissues the show tackles head-on. âThis is their world, not propaganda,â she insisted.
Yet even some liberals concede the executionâs clunky. Slateâs Sam Adams wrote, âAdolescence has noble aims but trips over its soapboxâless art, more PSA.â The drop-off rate echoes this: viewers may applaud the intent but balk at the preachiness. Morganâs guests seized on that disconnect, with Murray quipping, âIf I want a sermon, Iâll go to churchânot Netflix.â
The Bigger Picture: Streamingâs Identity Crisis
This dust-up reflects a broader reckoning for streaming giants. Netflix, with 270 million subscribers, has leaned into âedgyâ content to stay ahead of Disney+ and Max, but missteps like Adolescence risk alienating its base. A 2024 Deloitte survey found 60% of U.S. viewers prefer âentertainment over messaging,â a stat Morganâs panel wielded like a club. Disneyâs $200 million Snow White loss and Paramountâs Star Trek delays show the stakes: push too far, and the audience walks. âNetflix thinks itâs too big to fail,â Owens warned. âTheyâre wrong.â
Morgan, meanwhile, revels in the chaos. His show, a ratings juggernaut since moving to Fox Nation, thrives on these culture-war brawlsâlast weekâs Disney rant drew 3 million listeners, and Adolescence could top it. âIâm just the messenger,â he tweeted post-show, a sly nod to his role as provocateur-in-chief.
Whatâs Next?
As of 9:33 PM PDT on April 1, 2025, Adolescence hangs in limbo. Netflix hasnât greenlit Season 2, and chatter on X suggests it may join The OA and Mindhunter in the cancellation graveyard. Morganâs guests, victorious for now, are already eyeing their next targetârumor has it HBOâs Euphoria Season 3 is in their crosshairs. For Netflix, the lesson may be stark: woke can work, but it better entertainâor face the shredder. In this streaming war, Morganâs megaphone is loud, and the audience is listening.