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- Netflix's mini-series 'Adolescence' is addressing a crisis among teenage boys and urging parents to engage in conversations regarding masculinity and identity, according to Dr. Caroline Fenkel, chief clinical officer at Charlie Health.
- The show became Netflix's most-watched limited series shortly after its launch, breaking UK TV ratings records with 6.45 million viewers for its first episode, as reported by ratings body Barb.
- Co-Writer Jack Thorne aims to spark discussions about the implicit violence in gender dynamics and the need for emotional support systems for boys.
- There are discussions in Parliament about making 'Adolescence' mandatory viewing in schools due to its exploration of incel culture and misogyny.
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Column by Paula Walker: Adolescence
A 13-year-old boy is accused of killing a classmate. His name is Jamie (characterized by actor Owen Cooper). He goes to school and lives with his family. That’s the plot of Netflix’s new series entitled “Adolescence.” In four naked chapters, the universal drama that means raising – in a digital world – boys and girls who speak more by RR.SS. than with their families. In the first week, the series had 60 million downloads. A 11-year-old boy in Ch…
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