sábado, 8 de marzo de 2008

TV'S SCRIPTS BECOMES IN TEACHINGS

How many times has been branded TV like "telegarbage", "stupid box", "off-neurons ",...? But my theory is always will be that if the viewer wants to have quality television should make the effort to look for it, because, yes, we can find a good legacy from television.

The Star newspaper has published an article titled "A kind of wisdom on the small screen." It wants to prove that sometimes television is also education.

How many gaps in your education would you have if you never had watched television? This is theory of the report. To show it, they have gathered which they consider the best phrases from American television programs (mostly fictional). Quotations that make us think, that make us smile because they are brutally honest, and they describe us exactly how is the life of our specie. From the list published I selected the 15 best for me. And for you, what is the best?

"I think the lesson here is, does it matter where are you from while we will have the same religion?". By Peter, “Family guy”.

"Fortune is like you call who is fucking you when you do not know its real name".. Lois, “Malcom X”.

"Barnes has just break one of the main rules of politics: you never get caught in bed with a dead woman or a man alive". J.R., “Dallas”.

"Why did you have to break with her? Be a man. Just let to call her". Joey, “Friends”.


"We live as if the world was as it should be, to show what they can become”. Angel, “Angel”.

"Remember when your history teacher told you that the course of events what lives people are changing for the sacrifice of the big men? Well, that bitch was lying. Fucking to Caesar, to Lincoln and to Gandhi! The world continues to move for you and me, the anonymous. Revolutions are coming because there is not enough bread. Wars happen by an imbalance of money”. Augustus Hill, “Oz”.

"In life you have to do a lot of things that you, actually, don’t want to do. Often this is what life is... an ugly and dirty trick after another”. Al Swearengen, “Deadwood”.

"Normal is what is halfway between what you want and what you have”.
Samantha, “Sex and the city”.

"The truth is like sunlight. People thinks that is good for you”. Nancy Gribble, “King of the hill”.

"Don’t blame anotherone for prepar the trap in where you was so stupid to fall”. Abe Carver, “Days of Our Lives”.

"Without rules we would be uploaded in a tree through us our own shit each other”. Red, “That '70s Show”.

If you are going to lie, be creative or you will bore all us”. Green, “Law and Order”.

"With all my respect, you haven’t no fucking idea what is to be the Number One. Every decision you take affects every facet of every fucking thing you will do later. It is too much to handle everything. And at the end you are completely alone with it". Anthony Soprano, “The Sopranos”.

"I don’t have anything against education, while it doesn’t interfere with what I think”. Ben Cartwright, “Bonanza”.

"If more of our so-called leaders would walk on the same streets where walks people who vote, if they would live in the same buildings, and eat the same food, instead of glass, steel and bodyguards, maybe we would have better leaders more worry for our futures". John Sheridan, “Babylon 5”.

Particular importance have the scripts of two of the most successful series currently. A great fault of their succes are the fascinating appointments. Here I leave you two videos… maybe someone doesn’t know this “worship series”: “Grey’s Anatomy” and “House”.Sometimes, maybe just sometimes, we can learn emotional lessons with television...





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