Paramount+

1883

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Mike Fleming Jr.

"We were burning hot or freezing cold. There weren’t a lot of showers until I was forced every now and then. It was hard work.” Read Story Here

Disney Television Studios

Abbott Elementary

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Antonia Blyth

“I love network television. There’s TV for someone who can’t afford Netflix, or who can’t afford HBO. … It’s TV for someone in prison.” Read Story Here

Amazon Prime Video

As We See It

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Joe Utichi

"I have a son on the spectrum who is exactly the age of the characters in the show, and it was a story that I was really interested in telling." Read Story Here

Peacock

Bel-Air

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Matt Grobar

"We had to sort of take [the original series] as inspiration, but go in a new direction. ... I think that that permeated every single department and it was sort of our mission statement.” Read Story Here

AMC Networks

Better Call Saul

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Pete Hammond

“Even though I know what happens [in the end], I don’t think it’s hit me. I think I’ll have to watch it with everyone else, and that’s when it will hit me.” Read Story Here

FX

Better Things

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PANELIST:

MODERATOR: Dominic Patten

"I always say that the show is like a chocolate shake and I put kale in it or spinach." Read Story Here

Starz

Blindspotting

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Anthony D’Alessandro

“I get to look into the camera and do verse with a tennis racket…I get to do things that actors with a character don’t normally get to do.” Read Story Here

Sony Pictures Television

Cobra Kai

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Rosy Cordero

“I always say if you’re a fan of 'The Next Karate Kid' and you want to see Julie Pierce who Hilary Swank played, we’re the show to watch to see if that happens." Read Story Here

FX

DAVE

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Peter White

“This season was all about what happens when people achieve their dreams at different rates.” Read Story Here

Hulu

Dopesick

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Dominic Patten

"Ultimately, I just wanted to put the Sackler family on trial because they hadn’t been put on trial. ... That was my original motivation." Read Story Here

UCP/Peacock

Dr. Death

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Antonia Blyth

“It was fascinating when we saw the tools. They really do look almost medieval. So seeing these huge metal objects made it seem creepier.” Read Story Here

CBS Studios

Ghosts

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Antonia Blyth

“I think it’s an interesting thing that it took these people to die to start to figure out a way to live.” Read Story Here

Amazon Prime Video

Harlem

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Dominic Patten

“There are so many shows that I grew up loving and respecting and watching but I didn’t quite see my friend group, and this was the first time… that I felt seen.” Read Story Here

FX

Mayans M.C.

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Rosy Cordero

“We had 100 people outside the gates of their clubhouse, trying to make them pay for what they done.” Read Story Here

HULU

Only Murders in the Building

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Pete Hammond

“You’d be surprised how often the script gets our voices or puts new voices in our mouths." Read Story Here

Amazon Prime Video

Outer Range

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Netflix

Ozark

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Mike Fleming Jr.

“The back half of the season is really about active choices. Do Marty and Wendy really want to stay together, do the kids really want to be a part of this family?" Read Story Here

Apple TV+

Pachinko

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Netflix

Russian Doll

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Antonia Blyth

"Season 2 is sort of a deeper level, a smaller doll in which the question is: Now that I’ve figured out that catch, how do I go about living?" Read Story Here

Apple TV+

Severance

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STARZ

Shining Vale

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FX

Snowfall

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Netflix

Stranger Things

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Joe Utichi

"We kind of jokingly call [Season 4] our 'Game of Thrones' season because it’s so spread out, so I think that’s what’s unique or most unique about this season." Read Story Here

Sony Pictures Television

The Afterparty

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Fox Television

The Cleaning Lady

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Peter White

“It’s the first time as a person, as an actress, I feel like I’m completely seen.” Read Story Here

Hulu

The Dropout

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Dominic Patten

“I don’t know who she is at all. I’m still trying, will never stop trying to figure out what makes her tick." Read Story Here

Showtime

The First Lady

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Lynette Rice

"We wanted it to intersect and go through 110 years of history all at the same time and per episode.” Read Story Here

Apple TV+

The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey

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Paramount+

The Offer

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Anthony D’Alessandro

“It always adds a little extra, I think, juice to it, when you know the person that you’re playing.” Read Story Here

HBO MAX

The Sex Lives of College Girls

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Anthony D’Alessandro

"It’s a fun show about romance and bad dates. When you turn it on you know it will be funny. There will be women being there for each for other.” Read Story Here

HBO MAX

The White Lotus

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Disney Television Studios

The Wonder Years

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Rosy Cordero

“Often times we don’t see the [family] unit on television in that way.” Read Story Here

Apple TV+

WeCrashed

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Pete Hammond

“We had a picture of Jared up [when looking for inspiration for Adam Neumann]." Read Story Here

HBO MAX

Winning Time: The Rise
of the Lakers Dynasty

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Mike Fleming

“Every one of these guys and women in the show are at a moment where they are going to transform culture -- they have no idea." Read Story Here

Amazon Prime Video

With Love

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Rosy Cordero

"While the show is a rom-com, it’s really about righting the wrongs of not seeing ourselves in this space -- falling in love, having joy, thriving, that we really need to see." Read Story Here

Showtime

Yellowjackets

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PANELISTS:

MODERATOR: Lynette Rice

“Our goal was to take this high concept that would suck people in and use it to disguise our story about f*cked up women.” Read Story Here

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