Andrew Klavan recently shared his expert take on upcoming streaming shows, mixing sharp humor with patriotic values. Known for his storytelling savvy, Klavan didn’t hold back on calling out Hollywood’s tired woke agendas while spotlighting rare gems that respect traditional America.
One show earning Klavan’s praise is Mr. Birchum, an adult animated series tackling cancel culture with fearless satire. He applauded its bold jokes about snowflakes and safe spaces, calling it “a punch in the gut to political correctness.” Shows like this prove conservatives can out-funny the left while celebrating free speech.
Klavan raised eyebrows at The Pendragon Cycle, a fantasy series based on Arthurian legends. He warned viewers to watch for subtle progressive messaging sneaking into medieval tales. “Hollywood can’t resist rewriting history,” he said, urging fans to stay vigilant against modern politics invading timeless stories.
The conservative commentator roasted a unnamed drama series pushing diversity checkboxes over plot. He mocked its “box-ticking casting” and forced LGBTQ subplots, arguing it insults audiences who crave quality storytelling. “This isn’t representation—it’s propaganda,” Klavan declared, urging viewers to reject lecturing disguised as entertainment.
Children’s programming got special attention, with Klavan cheering Bentkey’s Chip Chilla for focusing on family values instead of gender ideology. He contrasted it sharply with woke cartoons pushing radical themes on kids, saying, “Finally, shows that let children be children—not activists.”
Klavan saved his harshest critique for a reboot of a classic sitcom now filled with climate hysteria and anti-capitalist rants. “They’ve turned comfort food into political poison,” he said, urging fans to boycott this rewrite of beloved characters. His message? Don’t let Hollywood hijack nostalgia to push agendas.
The Daily Wire star ended with hope, highlighting historical documentaries like Convicting a Murderer that expose media bias. “Truth matters,” Klavan emphasized, praising projects that challenge mainstream narratives instead of parroting them. These, he argues, are the shows worth supporting.
Wrapping up, Klavan reminded viewers that every streaming choice is a vote. “Support content that loves America,” he said, “or get more lectures from elitists who hate you.” For him, the coming shows offer both landmines and triumphs—choose wisely.






