Why Theory

Top Ten TV Series of the 21st Century

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Aug 4, 2025
The hosts delve into their personal connections to the evolution of 21st-century television. They humorously reflect on the fleeting experience of movies versus the long-term engagement of series. Discussions include standout shows like 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer,' 'Andor,' and 'Twin Peaks,' exploring themes of feminism and moral dilemmas. The debate on iconic series like 'The Sopranos' and 'The Wire' highlights their cultural significance. Overall, it’s a thought-provoking exploration of storytelling, character dynamics, and the art of television.
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Peep Show's Formal Inventiveness

  • Ryan Angley values "Peep Show" for its unique first-person perspective and dual voiceovers sustained over nine seasons. - It influenced future shows like "Succession" by embracing formal inventiveness in comedy.
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Alias Rejects Torture in Storytelling

  • Todd values "Alias" for its refusal to depict torture despite spy thriller conventions. - It highlights the power of fiction over coercion to reveal truth as a subtle political critique.
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Atlanta's Groundbreaking Approach

  • "Atlanta" blends grime, horror, and local TV parody to explore race and masculinity. - Donald Glover's creation was pitched as "Twin Peaks with rappers," reflecting deep anti-racist themes.
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