PBS Idea Channel - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Do We Need a Better Archive of the Internet?

How Is Technology Changing TV Narrative?

How is Ms. Marvel Changing Media for the Better?

How Much Can Data Improve Your Health?

Did HIMYM Earn Its Ending?

Can You Make a Movie So Bad It's Good On Purpose?

Do You 'Choose' To Have Your Privacy Invaded By Using Tech?

The Future of Fandoms

How Is Orphan Black An Illustration of the Simulacrum?

100th-ish Episode Special

SRSLY What Does IKEA Say About The Human Condition?

Why Are There So Many Super Hero Movies?

Net Neutrality: Is the Internet a Public Utility?

When Will We Worry About the Well-Being of Robots?

Are There Rules For Spoilers?

Could Sports Ever Replace War?

Is Cosplay a Form of Theatre?

Why Were People & Critics So Infatuated With Frozen?

Are There Internet Dialects?

A Love Letter To The Simpsons

Is Kill La Kill a Warning about Wearable Technology?

What is a tweet worth? #ALSIceBucketChallenge

2 Short Ideas: Art, Distance and The Daily Show

Does Pop Culture Need To Be 'Popular'?

Furthermore: The Return of Bronies, Homestuck, Avatars, Hipsters & Old Memes

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What Do Hot Sauce Labels Say About America?

How To Create Responsible Social Criticism

Are Videogames About Their Mechanics?

Five Fallacies

What Do Horror Movies and Cable News Networks Have in Common?

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Hell is Quoting Other People

What Does Too Many Cooks Say About the Meaning of Life?

Your Questions Answered! Part II

How Mighty is Taylor Swift's Pen?

Is Over The Garden Wall About Having Faith?

Coffee, Mesmerism, and Morning Routines

Even More Fallacies!

The Uncertain Connection Between North Korea and Hackers

How Objective Is The Law? Serial: Part 1

Should Journalism Be Objective? Serial: Part 2

Do You Have the Right to Be Forgotten?

Love Bending and Fan Fiction with Korra

Why Makeup Isn't Superficial

Bored Americans Using Teleporters! (3 Shorts)

How Do We and The Sims Perform Gender?

Is Reality TV The Future of Space Travel?
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