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    Jane The Virgin Conflict

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    up in Jane’s life?) Jane the Virgin Weekly recaps of the CW family melodrama. ‘Jane the Virgin’ Season 2, Episode 6: Jumping Ahead NOV 16 ‘Jane the Virgin’ Season 2, Episode 5: Who Will She Choose? NOV 10 ‘Jane the Virgin’ Season 2, Episode 4: Your Roaring Twenties NOV 3 ‘Jane the Virgin’ Season 2, Episode 3: Don’t Let Motherhood Hijack Your Goals OCT 27 ‘Jane the Virgin’ Season 2, Episode 2 Recap: Overstuffed OCT 20 See More »…

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    everyday or famous people live their day to day lives. These shows are not trying to inform viewers and do not have problems/mysteries that need to be solved. In the first ever episode of “Keeping Up with the Kardashians”, viewers were able to follow the Kardashian family on their beginning journey of being famous. The episode introduced each family member and from there went into what they were they were all doing everyday. By doing so, it goes against Johnson’s point of having a complex plot…

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    fourth episode of “Game of Thrones” Season 6 has officially reminded fans why they love watching the show. Jon Snow and Sansa Stark are finally reunited and could team up to win back Winterfell while Daenerys Targaryen reminded the Dothraki why it’s dangerous to play with fire. Will Jon Snow and Sansa Stark finally bring an end to Ramsay Bolton’s killing spree in Winterfell? Will Daenerys Targaryen bring her dragons to Westeros and take the Iron Throne in “Game of Thrones” Season 6 Episode 5?…

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    Satirical Anti-Trump Representation in the Sitcom Will and Grace Mini Episode and Season 9 Episode 1 As the TV satire become popular in the 21st century, humor is utilized to problematize phenomenon in humans’ lives (Gray et al.: 2009). Will and Grace is one of great American sitcoms using elements of satire to make the audience laugh. Having a unique storyline of friendship between a gay lawyer, Will, and a straight architect named Grace captivated the audience attention among mainstream…

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    Sam Supernatural Satire

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    serious than “Clap Your Hands If You Believe…” (Season 6 Episode 9) but this episode wanted to give off a comedic vibe. The episode begins with Sam and Dean going to Elwood, Indiana due to the disappearance of four people. When they get to town to investigate and find out there have been reports of crop circles and bright lights. When they hear the disappearances may be due to aliens they laugh but go along with the idea. Sam…

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    Kylie, Kourtney, Rob, the mother named Kris, and the stepfather, Bruce. Their family’s TV show has been going on for years and I decided to choose one episode in particular to discuss their morals, ethics and values. In the episode I watched, which was season twelve of episode eighteen, the issues about social image and family were present and the episode mainly focused…

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    hinges on the pilot episode. The job of a pilot, or the first episode, is to build up an audience and a fanbase of a show. A pilot will tell you about simple things, like the who, what when, where and why. It can also delve into deeper aspects of the show, like character relationships, conflicts, backstories and so much more. This does bring up many questions, most of them being, how do these different aspects contribute to the pilot episode of any TV show? By examining the pilot episode of…

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    individual must meet the criteria for one manic episode as well as not being better explained by another mental disorder (e.g., schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder, etc.). The symptoms that I have factored into the diagnosis of a Major Depressive Episode (MDE) are uncontrollable crying, guilt, overeating, exhaustion, and oversleeping for a period longer than two weeks. The symptoms that I have factored into the diagnosis of a Manic Episode are psychosis, insomnia, rapid…

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    Someone Knows

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    discomfort to the listener. There are many other side stories in this podcast that have a lot of conflict and tension, which makes the podcast harder to listen to. For future for this podcast, the problems that arose in the episode, should be resolved by the end of the episode. Overall, Someone Knows Something is a podcast with major potential. If the producers went back to fix their audio clips and sounds production element, their small voice mistakes, and their characterization and…

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    turning out to be a termination. Many speculate that Criminal Minds season 12 will slowly pull out Aaron Hotchner through the season in an email or a letter. Giving his name only a few seconds of air time. Which is what happened. Last Wednesday’s episode reveals Hotch getting a special assignment which leaves Prentiss to do his work for the mean time. But is it really for the mean time? Will Criminal Minds own original cast member, Thomas Gibson, be leaving the show for good? The actor’s…

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