C.T. Jones, a staff writer at Rolling Stone, and Julia Alexander, a media correspondent at Puck News, dive into the world of microdramas, short serials optimized for phone screens. They explore how these bite-sized stories cater to our dwindling attention spans and the monetization strategies behind them. The duo discusses the origins of microdramas in China, the varied experiences actors face, and the implications for Hollywood's future. Julia also shares insights on viewer frustrations, nostalgia for quality TV, and the potential impact of AI on content creation.