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Contributor: Emily Tsiao

Emily studied film and writing when she was in college. And when she isn’t being way too competitive while playing board games, she enjoys food, sleep, and geeking out with her husband indulging in their “nerdoms,” which is the collective fan cultures of everything they love, such as Star Wars, Star Trek, Stargate and Lord of the Rings.

Missing You

If you skip Netflix’s Missing You, you won’t be missing much.

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On the Radar: ‘Glickles,’ Anti-Aging Obsessed Teens and Illegal Social Media Stunts

Why are pickles suddenly sparkly? Why are tween girls using anti-aging products? How an influencer got arrested for a prank.

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On the Radar: Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year, Protein Powder Obsessions and Social Media Holiday Scams

The dictionaries have all released their Words of the Year. Should teenagers even be using protein powders? What scams should families look out for this holiday season?

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The Muppet Christmas Carol

In 1992, Charles Dickens must have been rolling in his grave … with laughter. That’s when Walt Disney Studios and Jim Henson Productions released “The Muppet Christmas Carol.”

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Secret Level

Prime Video’s ‘Secret Level’ gives a Black Mirror-esque spin to some popular video games with some “rated M for Mature” content.

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Virgin River

This show has become a sensation on Netflix—and it’s cleaner than some. But before you walk into this small town, know that not everything is fit for families.

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On the Radar: Top Social Media Apps Among Teens, Evangelical Social Media Use and the Superman Challenge

YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat are the top social media apps among teens. Christian parents aren’t setting a good example for social media use. And kids should steer clear of the trending “Superman challenge.”

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Our Little Secret

Netflix’s holiday romcom ‘Our Little Secret’ isn’t the most egregious holiday schlock, but it certainly isn’t a Christmas masterpiece either.

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Creature Commandos

With lots of animated sex and violence, DC’s Creature Commandos isn’t something to gather round the television to watch.

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Key Takeaways from FX’s Docuseries ‘Social Studies’

‘Social Studies,’ a docuseries by Lauren Greenfield streaming on Hulu, explores the lives of teens who have never lived in a world without social media.

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Mary

Netflix’s take on the life of Mary draws from extrabiblical sources. But even apart from that, this often darkly violent depiction gives parents some reason to pause.

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On the Radar: Teens’ Texting Habits, the TikTok Ban and ‘Brain Rot’

Knowing how your teen communicates via text may help you connect with them better. The TikTok ban was upheld by a federal appeals court. And ‘brain rot’ is Oxford’s Word of the Year.

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Jentry Chau vs. the Underworld

Netflix’s Jentry Chau vs. the Underworld isn’t your typical fantasy-horror blend, with a mix of Chinese mythology, Daoism and a whole lotta violence.

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On the Radar: Influencers Don’t Fact Check, Posting About Self-Harm Is Harmful and the Pink Tote Lid Trend

Two-thirds of social media influencers don’t fact check before posting. Teens with self-harm behaviors are more heavily influenced by social media posts about the topic. What is the “pink tote lid” trend?

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Hitpig!

There’s nothing super egregious about Hitpig. But it’s largely predicated on toilet humor and slapstick violence that little kids will easily latch onto.

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