From ‘Paradise’ To ‘Zero Day,’ Conspiracy Thrillers Are Dominating TV Again As Government Distrust Swells In America — Is That A Good Thing?
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The X-Files: The Truth Was Out There
The classic show The X-Files celebrated and satirized America’s love of conspiracy theories before they became an all-consuming obsession. When the show returned to the air after a long gap, it had to confront a culture of paranoia that made Fox Mulder’s imagination look tame.
From ‘Paradise’ To ‘Zero Day,’ Conspiracy Thrillers Are Dominating TV Again As Government Distrust Swells In America — Is That A Good Thing?
If you turned on the television earlier this year, you may have tuned in to watch Sterling K. Brown fighting to save what he thought was left of his country from the selfish interests of a power hungry billionaire in Hulu’s Paradise. Perhaps, before today’s Independence Day, you also caught Zero Day, in which Robert […]
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