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Analyzing Television

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    Category: Narrative Structure

    All it needed was a little push…

    House of cards isn’t any genere that we haven’t seen before. It’s a poltically based drama that has all of the elements that we would see in… Read more “All it needed was a little push…”

    March 3, 2016March 3, 2016 by N.Einstman

    The Office: Mockudramedy

    The Office isn’t your ordinary American television sitcom. Genres such as cringe comedy and mockumentary have been credited to it’s comedic style, but there are many love… Read more “The Office: Mockudramedy”

    March 1, 2016March 1, 2016 by javena12

    Severance package

    Severance, the action of ending a connection or relationship. Severance is also the title of  the first episode in the final season of Mad Men. The term… Read more “Severance package”

    March 1, 2016 by Kyle Dorfman

    Scandal: Hunting Season

      Scandal is a thriller and drama TV series that first aired in 2012 and is one of ABC networks most popular shows. This show has a… Read more “Scandal: Hunting Season”

    March 1, 2016 by Melissa Liaboe

    The Suspense Is Killing Me on Making A Murderer

    The most suspenseful show you will ever watch, but will it change the way you look at law enforcement?

    March 1, 2016 by C. Underwood

    Narrative Structure of One Tree Hill

    Love triangles, betrayal, and tragedy. Who can really explain the popular fasciation of binge watching a heart wrenching, plot twisting, romantic television Drama? For those of you… Read more “Narrative Structure of One Tree Hill”

    March 1, 2016March 1, 2016 by rebeccaboshar

    FRIENDS: Narrative structure

    FRIENDS is a classic sitcom that builds up the story throughout an episode. On episode 9 of season 6, the show starts off with a scene before… Read more “FRIENDS: Narrative structure”

    March 1, 2016 by julesoleary

    “Blinders”

    “Friday Night Lights” season 1 episode 15, a perfect example of how the show introduces realistic loaded topics that cause unspoken tensions in our everyday lives. The… Read more ““Blinders””

    March 1, 2016 by kal1010

    Not Your Teachers Factual Television Program

    Top Gear throughout its existence as a program, has had several different kinds of show. There is the more informative type of show where they present cars… Read more “Not Your Teachers Factual Television Program”

    March 1, 2016March 1, 2016 by dong yong kim

    Here’s How the Story Goes

    The Tv sitcom Scrubs was popular for many reasons; one being the way that it could juggle the hybrid genre of the medical dramedy (Comedy & Drama) scrubs kept… Read more “Here’s How the Story Goes”

    March 1, 2016March 1, 2016 by Katie Drapes

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