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    release all new episodes of their original television series at the same time is one that addresses one of the most inherent desires of customers, and this is a good thing. One of the reasons for the widespread popularity of these means of entertainment is because of the elimination of the wait time in-between television (TV) shows. Before shows created by Netflix and Amazon, fans of a particular TV show needed to wait for a period spanning 24 hours to 1 week to enjoy new episodes. The TV show…

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    saying my mother is weird, she just really loved watching the twilight zone. I would sit with her on our big comfy couch as a child watching whatever interesting episode of the twilight zone that was on the syfy channel. There is one episode I remember quite clearly watching with her, which was the invaders. The Invaders was an interesting episode, beginning with a women in an old rustic cabin, she is dressed shabbily, with no modern convinces to be spotted. The women hears…

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    This Is Us Analysis

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    beginning of the first episode with, “It centers around five people — one couple, two siblings and a big wig trying to discover his roots [who all happen to be celebrating their 36th birthday]”(Hitt). This Is Us fits into Jason Mittell’s definition of “narrative complexity” through its unique use of operational aesthetics, which includes the show’s use of a “narrational mode” type of storytelling, time shifts, and editing techniques to portray the plot in its pilot, “Pilot” episode. Through…

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    Can anyone remember the last time they sat in front of a TV set and watched a live program? Do not include sports, political debates or news coverage. Think about watching a new episode of a syndicated television program like The Walking Dead Or Modern Family. The answer may surprise you. In fact if that question was asked 10 years ago the answers would have been instant, but in today 's age it might have only taken someone a few moments to answer. The reason behind this is because of the power…

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    Chicago PD and to which extent it accurately depicts the professions of the police and detectives and not to my surprise found discrepancies. While watching Chicago PD, I was genuinely surprised at the amount of real work that was getting done in the episode. Other shows that I’ve…

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    Master Of None

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    attention was Master of None which is an american drama web tv series that was created by Aziz Ansar and Alan Yang.Majority of the episodes in this show has Aziz Ansari is the main character named Dev and he really makes the episodes on this show hit home in some ways for some..To a point that are really relatable to the issue of racism, representation and diversity.In the episode “Indians On Tv” that is a good 31 minutes long shows Aziz character deal with these issues.A…

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    show by examining certain aspects, such as the dialogue in the episode scripts and the quality of the acting. Jess met Nick, Schmidt,…

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    The Influence Of Sitcoms

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    Situation comedies, better known as sitcoms, have been around for many years and are usually well liked by a broad spectrum of people. Sitcoms involve a group of characters for multiple episodes and/or series depending on the quality of the certain show. While they are not like reality television of today, they are different than shows that used to come on television such as Bonanza and the Dukes of Hazard. Sitcoms are extremely comedy based which is very different than the western actions that…

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    Televised Cartoons

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    the shows will sound alike, but as each generation goes in-depth many will see how much cartoons have changed. Televised cartoons have a history dating back to the 1920s and at that time there were barely any dialog between the characters in the episode. The cartoons were similar to Steamboat Willie, starring Mickey Mouse which were mainly action filled and in black and white. As time progressed cartoons increased in dialog and in color. The dialog between characters were kid friendly and…

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    Shoot Outs Day At Work

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    Shoot outs day and night are common for cops, miraculous patient recoveries are everyday norms for doctors, buzzing courtrooms are part of a lawyer’s lifestyle and office romances are inevitable for receptionists, well, at least on TV. Many aspects of TV don’t depict real- life scenarios that happen in these job fields and many others, instead they show the exciting, romanticized, alluring and often skewed, concepts of the job. Cops don’t experience shoot outs every day, half their day or…

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