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Anthology

Anthology

By: Inception Point AI
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Griffin Rowe dissects anthology television as modern mythology, from Rod Serling's moral parables to Charlie Brooker's digital prophecies. Each episode examines how self-contained stories function as cultural rituals, exploring why tales designed to vanish leave the deepest marks on our collective psyche.

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  • Anthology - Discover untold stories with Griffin Rowe
    May 1 2026
    Join host Griffin Rowe as he explores anthology storytelling's power, from The Twilight Zone's moral fables to Black Mirror's tech nightmares and Fargo. Tales Told Once and Gone examines why standalone stories resonate with something primal in the human experience.

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    1 min
  • Anthology - The Seasonal Sacrifice: Fargo, The White Lotus, and the Ritual of Starting Over
    May 1 2026
    In this episode, host Griffin Rowe explores how seasonal anthology series like Fargo, The White Lotus, and Inside No. 9 echo ancient death-and-rebirth rituals, examining why stories designed to end teach us to embrace impermanence and find meaning in transience.

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    25 mins
  • Anthology - Every Screen a Fresh Hell: How Black Mirror Turned Technology into Pandora's Box
    May 1 2026
    Griffin Rowe examines Black Mirror's anthology format as modern mythology, exploring how Charlie Brooker's standalone episodes function as cautionary tales for the digital age. From social credit systems to AI grief, each self-contained story reveals technology's human cost through isolated warnings that end without resolution.

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    23 mins
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