In the final episode of Netflix’s harrowing miniseries, “Adolescence,” the parents of Jamie Miller—the 13-year-old boy accused of killing a girl at his school that precipitates the events of the show—grapple with the question of how much responsibility they bear as the people who raised a potentially violent murderer.
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