What is "Adolescence" about?
"Adolescence" is a Netflix series about a 13-year-old boy accused of murdering a classmate after being radicalized online.
Entertainment / TV
Syracuse native Carina Sposato, a Manlius Pebble Hill School graduate, has been nominated for an Emmy for her work as co-executive producer on the hit Netflix limited series, "Adolescence." The show, nominated in the Outstanding Limited or...
“Adolescence” tells the story of Jamie Miller, a 13-year-old boy in England accused of murdering a classmate, Katie, after being radicalized online. The series delves into the potential effects of social media on vulnerable kids, specifically focusing on misogynist influencers and incel grievances. The show is noted for its artistic elements, including single continuous takes for each episode, and its ability to spark widespread conversations about social media, youth, and parenting. Despite its success, some critics point out that the series does not fully address the warning signs and behaviors that precede targeted violence, missing an opportunity to highlight the potential for intervention. The series raises questions about the responsibility of parents and the role of technology in shaping young minds.
"Adolescence" is a Netflix series about a 13-year-old boy accused of murdering a classmate after being radicalized online.
Carina Sposato is the co-executive producer of "Adolescence" and a Syracuse native who has been nominated for an Emmy for her work on the show.
The 77th Emmy Awards will air live on CBS and stream on Paramount+.
The series explores themes of online radicalization, the impact of social media on youth, and the responsibilities of parents in a digital age.
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