What are they smoking at Vanity Fair? New review praises the show and says Meghan is "giving the audience a guidebook to making others feel special."
If this writer met Meghan in person, Meghan wouldn't like her because the writer doesn't get the message. Meghan wants her guests to tell her that she, Meghan, is special and perfect and so talented and amazing. We see this over and over again in clips from the show. The assignment is for the guests to realize how LESS special they are than Meghan and to explicitly acknowledge how superior Meghan is and how they will never achieve Meghan's level of fantastic-ness.
The writer says Meghan's "frequent refrain is that she isn’t aiming for perfection." Yes, but, dear writer, that refrain is belied by the spotlessly clean kitchen and white clothes. Daniel understands the assignment, telling Meghan everything looks perfect.
(This writer is like poor Drew Barrymore, bringing out that photo of herself with Diana, not realizing how this would set off alarm bells in Meghan's brain about being one-upped. But kudos to Meghan for making a quick comeback and putdown and telling Drew belittlingly "That's so cute, I'll have to tell H.")