This Emmy season has seen the rise of lots of strong new programs that could well attract the attention of voters, from dramas like “The Pitt,” “Paradise” and “Landman” to comedies “The Studio,” “Nobody Wants This” and “The Four Seasons.” But nothing has made the impact of “Adolescence,” the four-episode British limited series about a 13-year-old boy who is arrested in the stabbing death of a classmate.

The series, created and produced by Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham (who also stars as the boy’s father, Eddie Miller), has had more than 140 million views on Netflix, making it the second-biggest English-language series ever on the platform, trailing only “Wednesday.” It also topped all other shows by winning three awards at the Gotham TV Awards: Breakthrough Limited Series, Outstanding Le

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