In our last contribution to #EmmysWatch2025 at Pop Junctions, @ladyhorrors.bsky.social considers how #WhatWeDointheShadows shapes the sitcom and mockumentary forms in ways that enrich narrative, character and theme.
And that’s a wrap of this series—thanks to all our contributors and readers!
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For the final day of #EmmysWatch2025 at Pop Junctions, Alex Beare explores the cultural dialogue that has surrounded the Netflix series, #Adolescence.
Next up in #EmmysWatch2025 on Pop Junctions, @jackie-johns.bsky.social contextualizes #ThePitt within the long lineage of television soap operas.
Today on #EmmysWatch2025 at Pop Junctions is a contribution on #Hacks by Ashton Leach, which explores the dichotomies of aging women in comedy.
In this latest contribution to #EMMYSWATCH2025, Robert Boucaut explores how Shrinking constructs a workplace storyworld around mental healthcare as a thematic imperative and narrative setting.
In this video essay on #Severance, Melanie Robson analyses how the series engages with the science fiction genre in a present day dystopian context. #EMMYSWATCH2025
In this #EMMYSWATCH2025 contribution, @mbarnesnelson.bsky.social discusses the self-reflectivity of #TheStudio.
Next up on #EMMYSWATCH2025, @chriscomerford.bsky.social compares the blend of comedy and drama in #TheBear and #Shrinking to explore the complexities of effective ‘dramedy’ storytelling.
Really excited to share the collection of contributions we have coming at Pop Junctions for #EMMYSWATCH2025.
We start off with a great 2-part interview with the creators of the podcast We Disrupt this Broadcast, with fellow associate editor Lauren Alexandra Sowa.
Continuing the conversation on "Television that Changes Us," in Part 2 Lauren Alexandra Sowa interviews Sasha Stewart and Gabe González from the #PeabodyAwards podcast, We Disrupt this Broadcast. #EMMYSWATCH2025
To kick off #EMMYSWATCH2025, Pop Junctions shares a 2-part interview on the @peabodyawards.bsky.social/Centre for Media and Social Impact podcast, We Disrupt this Broadcast. In Part 1, Lauren Alexandra Sowa interviews Jeffrey P. Jones about "Television that Changes Us".