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Remember the “watercooler moment”? It was a shared cultural ritual. A major episode of Game of Thrones , Breaking Bad , or Survivor would air on Sunday night, and by Monday morning, offices across the country would buzz with the same discussion. It was a rare moment of national unity through entertainment.
That era is over.
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From the death of the watercooler moment to the rise of niche fandoms, we are living through the most radical shift in media since the invention of television. Remember the “watercooler moment”
This post will explore the seismic changes happening right now—from the "TikTok-ification" of movies to the rise of AI-generated characters—and what it means for how we create, consume, and connect through stories. It was a rare moment of national unity through entertainment
Popular media is no longer just about the text (the movie, the song, the book). It is about the built around it on social platforms.
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