In a world of blink-and-scroll social media clips, the “slow television” trend is turning the ordinary into a spectacle, inviting viewers to linger over hours of unedited real life: a train inching through Norway’s snowy mountains, a stag calling in the forest, a crackling fireplace on a loop. It’s television that dares to be uneventful, and has audiences hooked.
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