What constitutes as TV show amazing? We say shows like Rick and Morty, as well as Breaking Bad are “great shows”. I pose the question to you, what makes the TV shows you watch and enjoy so great? Some people might say that a show is great solely because of the drama like Breaking Bad or because of the comedy like in The Office US. In this article, we will attempt to dive into what makes these TV shows so good. In this article there will be bias opinions, so if the author does not consider the show you like to be amazing, then they just don’t consider is to be great, you have been warned. Rick and Morty, one of my personal favorite TV shows, first airing on Adult Swim ™ in the winter of 2013 it is still going strong to this day. This show is full of sci-fi adventures, strange alien creatures, insane gizmos and gadgets, as well as including family drama, action, crime, comedy, and a deep feeling of mystery and wonder. It executes these ideas perfectly with an episode being a split story between the two main pro/antagonists on an adventure and the family having their own adventure. They once had an …show more content…
Breaking Bad, another amazing show that revels in the drama of two families. The basic premise is that this high school teacher named Walter White contracts lung cancer and as a last attempt to leave his family with enough money to live on, he decides to cook crystal meth with a former student of his named Jesse Pinkman. There are problems with the show at first with the pilot episode being slow and the watching the first season is a drag that culminates in a lackluster first impression. The will you require keep watching after the first few episodes is immense, but after the first season it gets really good. It would be a crime if I spoiled the show for the people that have not seen this amazing show yet. This show has pulled in 10.3 million viewers at the peak of the
Column: Weekly TV roundups: Each week we could spotlight the best of television, or even do reviews.
John Jurgensen’s article asks us an interesting question: how many TV series can our brains take? As television series expand to grandiose levels, it gets harder to follow what is happening: who people are, and what their place in the overall story is hard to follow for a large number of viewers. Jurgensen attempts to address this within his article, and it has some interesting points.
Have you ever wondered what a good tv show is like or watching a tv show that is about a family that's so close together and teaches life lessons in it? Well Full House is the way to go it describes what a good tv show is in my opinion. This show shows humor, romance, life lessons and kindness. From season to season it continues from what happened last episode in the season. This show always gotten on the edge of my toes to know what's next and that a good tv show is about in my opinion.
Ryan Murphy’s anthology American Horror Story shows a side of evil and darkness that none of us could ever imagine. Ben Bocquelet’s animated TV show The Amazing World of Gumball represents that unordinary, innocent part of ourselves that we often forget about. In this paper, I will be comparing the similarities and the differences of the two, drastically different shows.
As a stay-at-home mother, I find myself in front of Netflix often when I finally have a chance to relax; suspenseful shows that put me on the edge of my seat are my guilty pleasure. Frequently, I find myself watching medical dramas, crime procedural dramas, or science fiction shows. Even though I have watched them over and over, a few of my favorites are: Bones; Dexter; Gray’s Anatomy; Fringe; and House, M.D. They always draw me into their storylines and welcome me into their world, season after season. In fact, my favorite show of all time would be House, M.D. due to the medical mysteries, my relatability to the main character, and the humor.
In conclusion, I have really liked watching action movies since I was young. My favorite TV series is Hawaii Five O but I do not recommend that any young people watch it. As many interesting movies as I have watched, I have not found any new movies or TV series much better than Hawaii Five O. This TV series showed me that any issues in the world has a solution even if it seems
The adventures and often misadventures of this grandson and grandpa duo along with their family members are a delight and often downright absurd to watch. There are moments of preposterous incidents that'll leave with a stupefied expression and then immediately sent you off into fits of laughter. It is a highly entertaining show, where their exploits cross over multiple universes and dimensions and often end up interacting with beings from another world, trying to catapult the series into the fringes of possible realms within comprehension. But it has the titular characters sharing a close bond while simultaneously possessing eccentric personalities to keep us intrigued; the other characters of the
Everyone has different reasons why they like their favourite shows. My reason will always be the fact that i dont like shows that are like every other show out there. Also because i love shows with a great sense of
The TV show I wan to write about is “Suits.” It is one of my favorite shows that have come on TV in a long time. I usually watch some comic book related or cop and robber TV show, but “Suits” got me hooked from the first episode with out any action scenes. They did it by giving me characters that I can love and care for. They’ll keep you saying to yourself will Mike get that job or will Luis be able to fix things with Harvey? Even though the writers do a good job in giving the characters a lot of depth. I feel they are still based on the underlying stereotypes that afflict most people or characters.
My two most admired characters, Stewie and Brian two out of the family of main characters. They both are from my beloved show, which is also one of the most famous adult cartoons shows Family Guy. They both are very distinct from each other but at the same time, they both are friends.
Not surprisingly, the first show I would ever have called my favorite would be NCIS. The influence it held over my educational career is still guiding my life today. However, I have grown to like darker cable shows like the Walking Dead. I do not know what draws me to this show. Maybe it’s the future forensic pathologist who just likes to watch shows about dead people. Regardless of the reason, I can’t wait to see how the series ends. I’m not just all about blood and guts, I also love the show Bob’s Burgers. The humor of the show matches my own.
The pretty Little Liars. It’s about four pals band collectively in opposition to a nameless enemy who threatens to show their darkest secret. which is directed by I Marlene King the Pretty Little Liars is wealthy in suspense, mystery, elegant characters who skirt the rules to acquire their very personal set of goals. The end result is enticing leisure an amazing way to keep up viewers guessing and coming again for greater, the show is a great tv series however the downside is that sincerely all of us who hasn't but walked the halls of a real-lifestyles excessive college gets from the display a very skewed impact of what those teenager years are like. and they don't have any scarcity of time and no dependable parental oversight that continues
Every media text goes through the process of construction and reflects culture, social values and issues, generalised views, attitudes, and beliefs concerning the period of construction. No matter what time and place become the preset of the story, TV shows portray the modern state of society. The Flintstones and The Simpsons series are two animated stories about families and the community they live in. Two main characteristics of the shows that allow the audience to reveal the depth of the messages in both shows are animation and family. The first point lets the directors turn into reality the wildest twists of the plot aimed at highlighting the issues. The latter exemplifies the unit of society where social issues become a daily experience. Obviously, the difference in the time of production distinguishes fundamental differences of lifestyles and problems depicted in every show. The comparative analyses will demonstrate The Simpsons (launched in 1989) and The Flintstones
In the 2000’s popular children's TV shows included Spongebob Squarepants, Dora the Explorer, Sesame Street, and Thomas the Train. All of these shows were ranked as number one (most watched) shows on nickelodeon, Disney, and CBS kids. Spongebob Squarepants has been the most watched show by children since it aired on May 1, 1999. Dora the Explorer was ranked as most watched children show after only one week of being on air. Sesame street was the most watched children show for almost 30 years
If it weren’t for the unique comedy geniuses over at Adult Swim, many of our favorite television series would have been lost to the past. After shows like The Oblongs, Futurama, and most notably Family Guy were discontinued from their home networks, AS got the rights and gave them all a new future. The Oblongs might have died off, but Futurama and Family Guy are still running strong thanks to this network. We hope you enjoyed reading about the seven weird facts about Adult Swim that they don’t tell you in