Stephen Graham and Jack Thorne's four-part miniseries made waves when it came out on Netflix, not just for its expertly executed visual gimmick, but for the way it touched on the 'redpilling' of young men by a social media ecosystem adults can't see and can barely understand.
Hulu's scripted miniseries "Good American Family" explores the contentious adoption of Ukrainian orphan Natalia Grace and her troubled relationship with her adoptive parents.
"I watched it with a few friends and I remember being utterly gobsmacked like everyone else. The question was, 'How did that happen? How did he put himself in that position?' It was kind of extraordinary. It was a defining moment of journalistic history in our country."