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Aethelgard’s new slate was a gamble on emotional intelligence. They were investing in "The Aftermath"—a series focused entirely on the logistics of rebuilding a city after a kaiju attack, focusing on insurance adjusters and grief counselors. They were launching a news division that used deep-dive investigative long-form pieces instead of ten-second soundbites.

He tapped a button, and a concept reel flickered onto the wall. It wasn't a trailer for a superhero epic. It was a slow-burn legal thriller set in a colony on Mars—not about the aliens, but about the corporate negligence that led to a oxygen scrub failure.

"Define it for me again, Elias," the CEO, a woman named Sarah who wore her ambition like a tailored suit, said. "Because the data says 'mature' means blood and swearing. The critics say it means trauma. What are we actually making?"

By the end of the year, Aethelgard wasn't just a studio; it was a cultural barometer. Their stories didn't just entertain; they started conversations that lasted long after the credits rolled. They had realized that "mature" wasn't a rating on a box—it was a respect for the audience’s capacity to handle the complicated beauty of being human.