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The final part of a week-long forum for media scholars to share their thoughts about Lifetime's UnREAL explores the series in relation to cable branding and racial politics.
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The final part of a week-long forum for media scholars to share their thoughts about Lifetime's UnREAL explores the series in relation to cable branding and racial politics.
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The second part of a week-long forum for media scholars to share their thoughts about Lifetime's UnREAL explores the series in relation to romance and pedagogy.
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The first part of a week-long forum for media scholars to share their thoughts about Lifetime's UnREAL explores the series in relation to contemporary anti-hero dramas.
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As Serial concludes, what does its successes and shortcomings teach us about the possibilities of podcasting?
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How do forensic fandom practices work when applied to a serialized non-fiction mystery?
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As we wait to fill the serial gaps between Serial episodes, let's explore the podcast's use of temporality.
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This new form of serialized nonfictional podcasting is both compelling essential listening, and a challenge to our expectations for journalism.
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Amanda Ann Klein makes her case for the prosecution as to why Showtime should leave Twin Peaks alone; Dana Och and Jason Mittell argue for the defense by sharing why they are excited to return to the woods.
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What do we want from a finale? Should it be a spectacular episode that serves as the dramatic peak of the series? Should it like any other episode of the series, only more so? Should it be surprising, shocking, or transformative? Or should it offer closure? For me, the main thing that I’m looking...
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Dots are connected and characters suffer, setting up what is sure to be a heartwarming series finale.
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Still recovering from this week's emotional devastation, but Jason Mittell works through the carnage with an extra-long post.
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Walt and Jesse return to where the series began to stage the program's climactic peak.
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The season hits its first speed bump, as characters bide time while looking toward the inevitable confrontation.
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This week we get plenty of confessions, but not the ones we might have expected.
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All of the characters are digging themselves out, and deeper, after last week's confrontation.
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