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Day 4:Â The OCÂ : Drama as Escapism
The OCÂ turns high school into nonstop drama mixed with luxury and chaos. While itâs fun to watch, it makes real teen life feel boring in comparison. The characters deal with constant relationship drama and adult-level problems.
Media psychologists say exaggerated TV shows can affect expectations about popularity and relationships. Teens may feel like their lives should be more exciting than they actually are.
The OCÂ works as escapism, but itâs not a realistic guide to teenage life.
 https://www.psychologytoday.com https://www.theguardian.com  https://www.britannica.com
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i havenât been able to process many TV Psychick transmissions as of late....but for now.....a #tvfantasy.
Robert Laing grows weary of the High-Rise antics and abandons the residents and experiment, to Cairo to become the Night Manager of an upscale hotel. His training as a psychiatrist, mixed with the brutality he faced in the high-rise complex makes him a natural adaptee to the current Egyptian Revolution. Obsessing on his guilt over previous voyeuristic intentions, he is reborn as Jonathan Pine, no longer able to stand idly by while the worldâs strings are pulled. This propels him into Roperâs Hotel California, where the Night Manager can check out, but he can never leave.
Today in TV Psychic predictions: Show Me a Hero is packing a pretty heavy punch two episodes in - we know that David Simon pulls the Death Card effortlessly in his program spreads, this will end much like his other programs do - with us, alone, crying in a corner at the conclusion. The fellow who plays Nick Wasicsko is a stone cold fox, i saw him interviewed on Charlie Rose and he wasnât very remarkable as things go - but gimme that NY accent and mustache ride face and I am good to go. I curate these fellows as adeptly as possible in order to fulfill my #tvfantasy. Strongly worth a watch, and HBO rightly takes its place as one of the only networks right now to stand by its programming.Â
just in case you haven't figured it out, every time Don Draper steps off an elevator (a la Silent Hill 2), his entire reality changes. We sort of got the Dog Ending tonight, but something tells me the In Water ending is coming.Â
tldr it's all in his head and he's imagining it all "executives....? they look like executives to you?"