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The HBO docuseries 'Neighbors' explores small-scale conflicts across America, highlighting the underlying anxieties and principles driving these disputes. The review notes the show's focus on the aftermath of isolation and polarization, drawing parallels to larger societal issues.

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HBO Docuseries Neighbors Examines Small-Scale Feuds in America
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The HBO docuseries 'Neighbors' explores small-scale conflicts across America, highlighting the underlying anxieties and principles driving these disputes. The review notes the show's focus on the aftermath of isolation and polarization, drawing parallels to larger societal issues.
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    "parsed_content": "Trump AdministrationHomeland Security FundingHow Trump Sees the WorldElection AttacksEl Paso\u2019s AirspaceEpstein\u00a0FalloutTariff TrackerAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTSupported bySKIP ADVERTISEMENT\u2018Neighbors\u2019 Review: One Battle After AnotherA quirky HBO docuseries about small-scale feuds is the latest pop-culture portrait of a country full of tiny civil wars.Listen to this article \u00b7 6:12 min Learn moreShare full articleFrom left, Darrell and Bruce Blasius, in a scene from \u201cNeighbors.\u201d The said their neighbor, in Kokomo, Ind., was causing them trouble by keeping smelly livestock on a suburban property not zoned for it. Credit...HBOBy James PoniewozikJames Poniewozik is the chief television critic of The New York Times.Feb. 13, 2026Everyone you meet is fighting a battle you know nothing about. And they\u2019re fighting it against their loony neighbor.Or maybe they might be the loony neighbor \u2014 it depends whom you ask. This, at least, is the perspective of \u201cNeighbors,\u201d a dark-comic docuseries on HBO, beginning Friday, that feels uncannily fit to a moment when it seems as if no one in America can get along.The directors, Harrison Fishman and Dylan Redford, scoured the country to document small-bore conflicts that feel, to their antagonists, all-consuming. In Florida, two women fight over ownership of a narrow strip of grass between their houses. In Montana, neighbors scream at each other over a gate that blocks a road running through one\u2019s property.They squabble over Halloween decorations and yard-dwelling livestock, over fences and walls. They menace each other with cameras and occasionally more threatening weaponry. They take each other to court and seem to have the police on speed dial. To paraphrase or pervert Churchill, they fight over the beaches, the fields and the streets, and they never surrender.In the process, they reveal worldviews, anxieties and obsessions. Fishman and Redford take a quasi-comedic approach to the stories, using them to unspool character stories that turn quirky, sad or dark. Subjects reveal their wild past lives, their conspiracist fixations, their OnlyFans pages.\u201cNeighbors\u201d has a bad tendency to gawk at its subjects; it often uses 360-degree camera effects, for instance, to convey characters\u2019 agitation or decompensation. But it also has a curiosity and a belief, not unlike \u201cHow to With John Wilson,\u201d that everyone is potentially interesting and worthy of empathy. Maybe it\u2019s a weird dream to want to raise goats on your lawn or to feed an entire neighborhood\u2019s cats. But it\u2019s still a dream, and it hurts to lose it.A fight over grass, of course, is never just a fight over grass. It\u2019s about one\u2019s sense of autonomy, security, control, justice and fear, in ways that have unsettling parallels to the weightier intra-American battles we see in the headlines every day.The conflicts in \u201cNeighbors\u201d are, mostly, not political. But they are entangled with the kind of principles that drive political fights: free expression, property, the private vs. the public, the question of where my rights end and yours begin.ImageTrever Yeakley, the Blasiuses\u2019 neighbor. They said his livestock was bringing down area home values down. Credit...HBOEven in these hyperlocal fights, the trappings of national politics crop up, over and over. A New Jersey man feuding with a neighbor over a Halloween-d\u00e9cor contest also complains about the neighbor\u2019s extravagant display of MAGA signs and flags. A homeowner in Florida posts angrily about \u201chysterical liberals\u201d fighting for public access to a beach behind his house.And everywhere, there is the internet: It is battleground, bludgeon and accelerant. At the first sign of conflict, the feuding parties reach for their cameras. (It could be worse. Firearms are also everywhere, though the violence here is usually limited to threats; one woman rustles through her ammo stash while asking the camera crew, \u201cWho\u2019s good with guns?\u201d)They train spycams on the houses next door, devote YouTube and TikTok accounts to their disputes \u2014 providing the show\u2019s makers with ample footage \u2014 and clash in the comments sections as well as over the backyard fence. Most everyone in \u201cNeighbors\u201d lives in two places: their physical homes, where they fight claustrophobic battles with the closest person at hand, and their online spaces, where there is no shortage of voices to goad them.Without nudging the audience (there is no narrative voice-over) \u201cNeighbors\u201d draws a picture of the aftermath of Covid isolation, of online self-radicalization and of festering polarization. The combatants seem to start their confrontations at a 10, then somehow find ways to crank up the dial up from there.The outcomes in these stories are mostly comic rather than tragic. But the potential for heartbreak, or worse, is always close at hand. Watching \u201cNeighbors\u201d brought to mind not just the recent spate of domestic series about the monster down the road \u2014 from \u201cThe Burbs\u201d to \u201cThe Beast in Me\u201d \u2014 but also the run of films like \u201cCivil War\u201d and \u201cEddington\u201d that suggest Americans are losing the capacity to coexist, and perhaps their marbles too.I was particularly reminded of last year\u2019s horrifying Netflix documentary \u201cThe Perfect Neighbor,\u201d which uses police bodycam footage to tell the story of a white Florida woman who, after months of belligerence toward the families and children on her block over perceived transgressions, shot a Black neighbor to death while claiming self-defense under the state\u2019s \u201cStand Your Ground\u201d law. (She was later convicted of manslaughter.)The tale that repeats in all these programs and films is of a people on the edge, with phones and guns in hand. It\u2019s a theme that also resonates with the chilling images in the news, from Minneapolis and elsewhere, that suggest the national crackup previewed on the screen has arrived.The conflicts between residents and federal forces are, of course, bigger in scope than a fight between subdivision residents (indeed, they often involve neighbors uniting in protest), and the power dynamics are different. But the emotions and images are eerily similar, especially the omnipresence of phones livecasting every side of a standoff.And something in \u201cNeighbors\u201d feels like a symbol for a larger social dynamic in which self-sorting groups of Americans see other Americans \u2014 separated by party or state lines rather than property lines \u2014 as enemies to be vanquished.\u201cNeighbors\u201d is not the sort of show to advance solutions for this kind of big-picture problem. But it does end on a note of small-scale hope. The best and final episode, about Danny, an elderly San Diegan whose neighbors object to his exercising outside in yellow bikini briefs, becomes a bittersweet story about finding one\u2019s people, as he searches for a nudist colony where he can be his true self.The quest does not go flawlessly, nor does Danny emerge at peace with his skin-averse neighbors. (Eff \u2019em, he concludes.) But he does make some changes in his life and confronts some truths about himself.One episode after another, we hear variations on a truism: You can\u2019t choose your neighbors. But sometimes, the series suggests, the neighbor you first need to work things out with is the cantankerous devil who lives in your own head.James Poniewozik is the chief TV critic for The Times. He writes reviews and essays with an emphasis on television as it reflects a changing culture and politics.See more on: U.S. Politics, HBO, Inc.Read 8 commentsShare full articleRelated ContentAdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENT",
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