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Analyzing Television

Class Blog for Plymouth State University's CM3800

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    Category: Critical Orientation

    Freaks and Geeks: Why I’m Interested in Studying It

    Check any list of shows that were canceled before their time and Freaks and Geeks is likely to be on it. Created by Paul Feig with Judd… Read more “Freaks and Geeks: Why I’m Interested in Studying It”

    February 16, 2016June 1, 2016 by Cathie LeBlanc

    Critical Orientation: The Leftovers

    This semester I will be blogging about the most interesting and intricate show on television, The Leftovers. In this post I will talk about some characters and… Read more “Critical Orientation: The Leftovers”

    February 10, 2016February 15, 2016 by EatYoLeftovers

    Critical Orientation: Scandal

    Scandal is an awesome thriller and drama TV show that is aired on ABC network. It was first aired in April of 2012 and after the second… Read more “Critical Orientation: Scandal”

    February 9, 2016February 16, 2016 by Melissa Liaboe

    Arrested Development: Critical Orientation

    The Bluth Family is nothing short of entertaining. Their chaotic lives help make “Arrested Development” a show worth analyzing. The shows follows around Michael Bluth, the son… Read more “Arrested Development: Critical Orientation”

    February 5, 2016February 16, 2016 by tdevineblog

    Critical Orientation: Master of None

    “Jack of all trades, master or none” is an old saying that tells of individuals who may have the skills necessary to complete basic tasks in many… Read more “Critical Orientation: Master of None”

    February 4, 2016 by dkernspsu

    Friends: Why Everyone Can Relate to it

    Friends is the kind of show that everyone can relate to. This TV sitcom is about the lives of six people, (three men, three women) in their… Read more “Friends: Why Everyone Can Relate to it”

    February 4, 2016February 10, 2016 by julesoleary

    A Character Driven Narrative

    At its center ABC’s drama LOST is a show about characters. While some may argue that mystery is the epitome of the show I would respond by… Read more “A Character Driven Narrative”

    February 4, 2016February 10, 2016 by Mac Fullerton

    “Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose”

    “Friday Night Lights” is centered on the small town of Dillon, Texas and how high school football symbolizes the importance of tradition and community while capturing the… Read more ““Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose””

    February 4, 2016February 10, 2016 by kal1010

    Parenthood 101: Critical Orientation

    We might not have it all together, but together we have it all! NBC’s hit series, Parenthood, follows the intersecting lives of the multigenerational Braverman family. Created… Read more “Parenthood 101: Critical Orientation”

    February 4, 2016February 10, 2016 by rebeccaboshar

    The Office: Stupidity Within Reality

    You would’ve never known the average 9 to 5 could be so unproductive and filled with ill-advised humor, but, deep within the business of a failing paper… Read more “The Office: Stupidity Within Reality”

    February 4, 2016February 4, 2016 by javena12

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