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Me talking about One Day at a Time or Kim's Convenience: These shows make me so happy!
Me watching One Day at a Time or Kim's Convenience: *sobbing*
One Day at a Time never disappoints and it can proudly serve as a textbook example of a progressive family sitcom. It presents us with some of the strongest female characters we have ever seen on T…
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There are so many shows out there that have such a unique way of portraying a story in a way that makes the audience say, “Wow, I cannot believe they did that to me,” or “I didn’t see that coming…” There are many different ways in which a television show can capture the attention of the audience, but the most important is the way a story is told and expressed through the television screen behind the camera.
One television show in particular that I believe truly captures an audience immediately is The Affair. The Affair has been known to be told in sequences of “flashbacks” between the two main characters throughout each episode, Noah and Allison. For example, within the first thirty-minutes of each episode, Noah’s story is told in a certain way that makes him appear to be the hero, or “good guy.” Within these thirty-minutes, we are given an image of who he is and who Allison is, through his eyes. As one continues watching the next thirty-minutes, Allison’s story is begun and through her eyes, we learn that maybe Noah’s story really isn’t what we the audience first perceived to be. Unfortunately though, we as the audience can only assume what is true throughout the series. What pushes the audience to watch this show is through the narration, we learn who these characters were and who they become as the story continues on throughout the series. With one story being narrated by two different people, audiences find interest in comparing and coming up with their own story.
With multiple types of narration becoming popular within the media with new ways to make television shows becoming more like cinema and movies, television shows must push to makeup storylines that are equally as good next to the way it is filmed. Narration, like the one found within The Affair using flashback storylines and narration from the present day speakers, it pushes the audiences to question what is really going on within the story and how the present day became the way it is at the end of every episode. The Affair is a television show that is very complex with how it is written, and through this new way of narration, it holds a very unique audience prepared to watch every single week as the series progresses.
A Blogger’s Guide to Binge Watching
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If you think you love Netflix, and other online streaming sites now just wait until you get to college.
College is a big time commitment for me, I have classes, clubs and work all day. I get pretty tired and fried from doing all that I do. Today, for example I have a lot of homework to do, classes all day, a birthday party to go to, and a quiz to study for. It can be a lot, and at night I really like to vege out and put on a show or podcast. Here are some of my favorite shows and podcasts that I have been following that get me through the day. I already know all the classics, The Office, Parks and Rec and Criminal Minds.
Serial
This podcast is my favorite thing to listen to when I am doing homework. The series goes over stories of murders, which are very upsetting but interesting. It goes over the entire course of the trial. It is really creepy, but also fascinating. I personally am very fascinated by True Crime, but it also freaks me out a little. It is perfect to do work to because it gives you something to listen to, but the work you can do as you listen to it helps distract you from how scary the podcasts can be.
Atypical
I began watching this show recently, and love it. Atypical is a comedy about a boy named Sam who lives with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Sam goes through things in life such as wanting a girlfriend or to go to college in a different way neurotypical people do. It is interesting and fun to watch, I find it shows a side to IDDs (Intellectual Developmental Disorders) in a way that should be more exposed, they are people just like you and me who live life a little different. The show does a good job at explaining the family dynamic and thought process of someone who lives with this. As a member of Best Buddies, I find this to be important for all to watch and to see how funny, smart and cool Sam is.
Turn: Washington’s Spies
As a history nerd, this is naturally a perfect show for me. The show is focused on a part of American history that not many people are exposed to, George Washington’s Spies. It is very interesting to see how the spy ring works, and the show is of course also filled with drama and romance. I love it. This show is the perfect way to relax while learning. Also, who doesn’t love The Revolutionary War and George?
The Mindy Project
Written and produced Mindy Kaling of The Office, a story of a successful Indian Doctor, with many hilarious twists and turns. Another comedy with a lot of hilarious out-of-the-office moments. Definitely a great way to laugh off a busy day!
The End of the F World
A dark romance, Netflix original. This dark comedy is about a young couple who runs away from home, and ends up tied up in a murder case. I love the story and the dynamic of the two main characters. I watched in three times, and can’t wait for the next season to come out.
American Horror Story
This show has ups and downs, I really only recommend “Murder House”, “Coven” and “Roanoke”. This show is terrifying, so only watch it if you are a horror fan. It is very interesting and fun to watch, Murder House is my favorite season. It is so well written, and the emotions you feel while watching it are intense.
I know I have a very mixed list, but I tried to find things to appeal to all. All of these are great choices, perfect for college boredom.
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Ruth Wilson photographed by Steven Pan for The Edit (January 2015)
We loved @ruthwilson in The Affair! Here’s our full opinion on the show: https://pumpkinspicetv.wordpress.com/2018/10/28/the-affair-an-art-of-remembering/ :)
“What in God’s name do you think you can do to me that I haven’t done to myself a million times? I have been in pain my entire life. And maybe that’s what makes people think that I’m weak. And maybe that makes people treat me like some sort of receptacle for all their grief and rage and disappointment, but I am f—king sick of it. I just want to live a different life. I want to live a different story. I’m still young. I can be someone else. Someone who deserves love. Someone who can be happy.”
Alison Bailey, The Affair (S04E09)
This season and the whole show tell us repeatedly that there is no exit, no simple solution, nor a break. The Affair is packed with failed escapes, from relationships, towns, memories, loves and fi…