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The sci-fi series, like the social-media horror story “Adolescence,” speaks to the fear of children being sacrificed to technology.
By James Poniewozik
The sci-fi series, like the social-media horror story “Adolescence,” speaks to the fear of children being sacrificed to technology.
What to Watch
Supported by
CRITIC’S NOTEBOOK
The sci-fi series, like the social-media horror story “Adolescence,” speaks to the fear of children being sacrificed to technology.
By James Poniewozik

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