Tuesday, March 10, 2020

TV and Reality Different but OKay essays

TV and Reality Different but OKay essays Sex, luxury, and drama sells. But by watching television shows are we putting fantasy thoughts of reality in our head? Isnt that why we watch television in the first place? No one wants to turn on the television and see chubby, middle class citizens go to a cubicle for 10 hours a day, sit in rush hour traffic, get drunk every Friday night with the boys, and spend the rest of the time on the John. I think they had a few movies like that in the last few years, what were they called? Oh yes, Box Office Flops! The media distorts the real life to make a profit. Watching the television shows: E.R, Dawsons Creek, The real world Frasier, and Ally Mcbeel, Ive come to the realization that people like to watch sex, money, and action drama, and to have a hit television show, you have to cover all of these aspects. SEX. Sex sells. On every show, there was some reference, or act of sex. Mainly casual, often, and between single adults, these acts were repeated at least twice in a episode. Ally Mcbeel wears tight shirts, and skinny shirts to attract the opposite, and in one occasion, the same sex. Billy and his secretary (in Ally Mcbeel) hit the sac twice in one episode. In the same episode, two male lawyers discussed how they each wanted a 3-some with two lesbians, and to attract a client Billy rented 6 escorts to make him appear powerful, and pimp like. On E.R, A woman attracted to one of the doctors dropped her pencil, only so she could bend over and showoff her ass. On Frasier, Frasier plays slow music, dims down the lights, and opens a bottle of wine in hopes of getting lucky for the evening. On The Real World things heat up in a hot tub for two, and on Dawsons Creek, most of the episode took place in the evening, or in a poorly lighted area so they could...