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While we have more choices, the "watercooler moment"—where everyone watches the same show at the same time—is becoming rarer, replaced by viral social media trends that peak and fade within days. The Power of Representation and Global Media

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We have already seen AI write episodes of South Park and generate cinematic trailers. Within five years, you may be able to say, "Netflix, generate a 90-minute romantic comedy set in Paris where Dwayne Johnson plays a clumsy baker who falls in love with a rocket scientist," and the AI will produce a passable version of it. This raises terrifying questions about the future of writers, actors, and animators (the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes of 2023 were the first shots in this war).

Conversely, entertainment acts as a mold, actively shaping perceptions and behaviors. The "cultivation theory" suggests that long-term exposure to media shapes how viewers perceive reality. For decades, this influence was critiqued for perpetuating harmful stereotypes—narrow beauty standards, racial tropes, and gender roles were reinforced by a homogeneous media industry. When popular media consistently portrays certain groups as villains or victims, or equates happiness exclusively with material wealth, it shifts the Overton window of what society considers normal or desirable. Yet, this molding capacity also holds the potential for progress. In recent years, the push for diversity and inclusion in entertainment has introduced global audiences to previously marginalized voices. A film like Black Panther or a phenomenon like Parasite does more than entertain; it dismantles cultural barriers and forces a re-evaluation of social hierarchies. Thus, entertainment is a battleground for ideology, where the fight for representation is a fight for societal recognition.