Brian Earl Spilner said:
It sounds to me like you're more into documentary-style biopics (or just documentaries period), which is fair. But to call these writers dumb and/or lazy is pretty ridiculous.
You have to take into account the type of show being made. This is a fictional account of a genius chess player who has to face her demons of addiction. And it just isn't your cup of tea, which you've made clear, and again, is fair.
I didn't mean to imply that these writers were dumb. I bet the writers could blow me away in chess. I meant that a dumb writer could write a genius character the way that most of these shows do it (including this one). That to me a great show is one where clearly the writers themselves are smart as hell.
And I do like documentary style biopics. Chernobyl was awesome, for example. I used to love Titanic when I thought everything other than the main characters was truthful. Now I hate it now that I find out that a bunch of it is total BS. I think that The Wire is loosely based on real events is part of what makes me like it more (and why the final season hurt the entire series). The Americans is even more loosely based on real events (the real illegals were not as successful and were not in the 80s) but a lot of what happens to them happened to real but separate people.
However, my favorite show is BB and nobody in there is real at all.