I sat down to switch my brain off and watch something the other night, and instead I watched a show about people who do roughly what I do, and it got it uncomfortably right.
Not the big things. Telly always gets the big things wrong: the hacker typing faster to "break the firewall", the green text scrolling for no reason. This got the small things right, and that's worse. The person who says "it works on my machine" and is technically correct and completely useless. The change that goes in on a Friday because someone promised a customer. The pager going off during dinner and the whole table watching you decide whether to look at it. Nobody in the room raising their voice, everyone quietly furious.
There's a scene where a junior pushes a fix, the dashboard goes green, and everyone relaxes for about four seconds before it goes red again somewhere else. I made an actual noise. I've lived that exact four seconds more times than I'd like to count.
I don't think it was trying to be a documentary. But somebody on the writing team had clearly sat in a war room at two in the morning, because you can't fake that particular flavour of tired. I enjoyed it. I also didn't find it relaxing in the slightest, which I suppose is the highest compliment I can pay it.