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The Thrill: Peak TV, back to school, and ‘Netflix and chill’

 
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This week, on Maclean’s pop-culture podcast—hosted by Adrian Lee, Emma Teitel and Julia De Laurentiis Johnson—we talk about the idea of “peak TV.” John Landgraf, the CEO of FX, recently pronounced there to be too much television on air, in this “golden era” of TV. Is he right, and how could that possibly be a bad thing for TV viewers? Then, with students headed back to school next week, each of us gives our stamp of approval to our favourite TV shows and movies about high school. Finally, we dig into the sociology of the phenomenon that’s taken so much of the Internet by storm: the phrase “Netflix and chill,” an implicit invitation to retreat to your home for some thinly veiled nookie. We’ll discuss why this is the perfect expression of our times.

Subscribe for free now on iTunes! Subscribe on Stitcher! Android users can find us on Beyondpod! Or click the Soundcloud player below to listen. Please leave us an iTunes review! It helps people find out about our podcast!

And make sure to check out the other offerings on the Maclean’s podcast network, too: Listen to our books podcast, the Bibliopod, here! And listen to our politics podcast Maclean’s On the Hill, right here!

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This week, on Maclean’s pop-culture podcast—hosted by Adrian Lee, Emma Teitel and Julia De Laurentiis Johnson—we talk about the idea of “peak TV.” John Landgraf, the CEO of FX, recently pronounced there to be too much television on air, in this “golden era” of TV. Is he right, and how could that possibly be a bad thing for TV viewers? Then, with students headed back to school next week, each of us gives our stamp of approval to our favourite TV shows and movies about high school. Finally, we dig into the sociology of the phenomenon that’s taken so much of the Internet by storm: the phrase “Netflix and chill,” an implicit invitation to retreat to your home for some thinly veiled nookie. We’ll discuss why this is the perfect expression of our times.

Subscribe for free now on iTunes! Subscribe on Stitcher! Android users can find us on Beyondpod! Or click the Soundcloud player below to listen. Please leave us an iTunes review! It helps people find out about our podcast!

And make sure to check out the other offerings on the Maclean’s podcast network, too: Listen to our books podcast, the Bibliopod, here! And listen to our politics podcast Maclean’s On the Hill, right here!

The post The Thrill: Peak TV, back to school, and ‘Netflix and chill’ appeared first on Macleans.ca.

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