So I didn't get into "This is Us" never even watched the pilot. I don't watch The Affair. Shows that are little more than Primetime soap operas have never really been my thing. I like a good balance of drama and comedy.
So this month I decided to check out the show 'A Million Little Things' because I like the casting. A few of the actors I have seen in other things and so I was all about giving it a shot. Here's the thing though why does a show have to have every single problem in the world?
Their best friend committed suicide and the call about it prevented another suicide in the friend group.
Then we find out that two of the friends are having an affair with each other and this may or may not have contributed to the suicide. This affair starts tearing the friends apart just when they need to come together.
New comer to the group who had survived breast cancer has had it reoccur.
And one of the character's dad's is suffering Alzheimer's
I mean okay so I understand that conflict makes for good story but is there such a thing as too much conflict? I mean hell I know homeless people who have less drama than these characters.
I am enjoying the show but at the same time I can't help but feel a little dirty it's like this show is emotional porn. "Oh you want to feel all of these emotions but without genuine human connections by spending time with other people we now have a TV show that gives you all of the humanity with none of the mess"
I mean if all of your emotional needs are met by a TV show when would you connect with real people?
Thoughts?
So this month I decided to check out the show 'A Million Little Things' because I like the casting. A few of the actors I have seen in other things and so I was all about giving it a shot. Here's the thing though why does a show have to have every single problem in the world?
Their best friend committed suicide and the call about it prevented another suicide in the friend group.
Then we find out that two of the friends are having an affair with each other and this may or may not have contributed to the suicide. This affair starts tearing the friends apart just when they need to come together.
New comer to the group who had survived breast cancer has had it reoccur.
And one of the character's dad's is suffering Alzheimer's
I mean okay so I understand that conflict makes for good story but is there such a thing as too much conflict? I mean hell I know homeless people who have less drama than these characters.
I am enjoying the show but at the same time I can't help but feel a little dirty it's like this show is emotional porn. "Oh you want to feel all of these emotions but without genuine human connections by spending time with other people we now have a TV show that gives you all of the humanity with none of the mess"
I mean if all of your emotional needs are met by a TV show when would you connect with real people?
Thoughts?
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