My research explores the aesthetics and affects of contemporary narrative television, with a focus on questions of medium-specificity, the body and embodied spectatorship, gender and sexuality, and structures of empathy. I am particularly interested in the presentation of queer embodiment and desire on screen, and in exploring embodied affect across new media and digital culture. I also work on streaming television and television interfaces, and the ways in which these impact the structures of television narration and spectatorship.