Tag: tv shows

  • Why Everyone Should Watch This Is Us

    Why Everyone Should Watch This Is Us

    This Is Us, a popular TV drama, is one of my favorite shows of all time. There are so many reasons for this, but I’ve only listed a few. I hope it inspires you to start watching it, too.

     

    1. It teaches life lessons

    Without spoiling too much, there are many examples throughout the show of characters who struggle with such real issues that viewers can’t help but learn and grow alongside them. One of the times I felt myself most invested in the characters’ lives was when a young girl tells her parents she’s gay. I had never truly understood the difficulties that come with this. Although I’ve still never personally experienced it, and therefore can’t fully comprehend what it’s like to go through, the show’s depiction of one person’s experience allowed me to get a glimpse at how hard that can be. I now have a much deeper appreciation for the pain people go through just to be themselves.

    We also see topics such as alcoholism, adoption, racism, toxic relationships, mental health, and so many others being explored so openly. The show has allowed me to think about these things more profoundly and to learn from the characters’ experiences. Through the characters’ struggles, the show tells us that it’s okay, and that it’s normal, to experience the things they do.

     

    1. You feel like you’re a part of the characters’ lives

    The producers are extremely talented in making you invested in the storylines of the characters by creating the feeling that you know them personally. Since they are so vulnerable, viewers feel like they are there with them, learning, helping, and growing. One of the characters in the show experiences panic attacks and anxiety. By depicting this so openly, it’s easy to feel like you’re experiencing those moments with him. This may make you reflect on similar situations from your own life, which connects you to the show that much more.

     

    1. There is so much love

    Since the show follows the main characters from birth to adulthood, viewers experience different types of love throughout their entire lives. We see supportive and healthy relationships, as well as toxic examples of love. Familial love is the base of the entire show as it’s represented through arguments, sacrifices, and hardships. Romance is another huge part of the series, with passionate love stories, divorce, and love in the LGBTQ+ community all being explored. There is also a focus on the characters’ adoration for friends, pets, music, and other passions in life. All of this love makes the show so much more appealing.

     

    1. You’ll feel every emotion

    If you ask anyone else who’s seen the series, they’ll either tell you that it’s the most amazing show they’ve ever seen, or that it’s the most amazing show they’ve ever seen but they can’t watch it anymore because it makes them cry every time they watch it. The vulnerability of the characters gives everyone something to relate to, which is often a cause for tears. The show is also hilarious. With the close bond the siblings have comes humour that families can relate to. The fact that the characters’ stories can make viewers cry and laugh simultaneously is rare.

  • 7 of Emily’s Favorite Shows

    7 of Emily’s Favorite Shows

    Hello, my friends. These are a handful of my favorite shows (not an exhaustive list by any means). If you haven’t watched them, I think that you should, because they are really a treat for the eyes and the heart.

    1. Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency

    • Based off of Douglas Adams’ series of the same title
    • I love this show
    • I can’t even tell you why I love it without spoiling it
    • But it’s like nothing you’ve seen before
    • I can guarantee if you watch this show, you will not regret it even once so long as you will live, unless you were watching it while your sweet little niece was being born instead of being with your sister while she’s in labour, in which case, you might regret it, but technically this could apply to any show. Please watch tv responsibly.  

     

    1. The OA
    • Also a very original concept
    • Interesting plot
    • One of the people looks like the guy from Mad Men but actually isn’t
    • It made me cry a couple times
    • But not because I was sad
    • Don’t start watching unless you’ve got 8 hours to finish the whole thing because once you get started, you might as well just watch the whole story.

     

    1. Breaking Bad
    • It’s been almost 10 years since this show aired so if you haven’t seen it yet, I am judging you. (Not even just a little. I’m judging you a lot.)
    • I mean, no spoilers (but also it’s been 10 years so you can’t really pull that card and I am not sorry) but there are no good guys. Nobody in this show is a good person by the end of season 5, but we like some of them, and we don’t like others, so it puts a nice little moral twist on things.

     

    1. Dance Academy
    • Australian Teen Drama at its finest
    • Just when you think it can’t get pettier, it does
    • When you think they’ve exhausted the combination of people who can date and break up in a single episode, Dance Academy shocks you again.
    • You want to hate the show, but you can’t stop watching because deep down, you love it. You’ve been loving it from the start and you just didn’t realize it.

     

    1. Parks & Recreation
    • In a similar vein to The Office, Brooklyn 99, Community… this is one of those types of shows
    • But it is my favorite one
    • Don’t get me wrong, I’ve seen the others and I like them too, but Parks & Rec has my heart
    • This could very quickly turn into a list of all my favorite parts and that would eat up a lot of space and would give too many spoilers so I will contain myself
    • But if you’ve seen this show and are thinking about that Lil Sebastian memorial concert pls come and talk to me

     

    1. Stranger Things
    • Spooky
    • Very realistic 80s vibes without trying to shove nostalgia down your throat
    • 2nd season has some cringy conversations but overall still a very good addition to the first season
    • No tears. Actually, some tears.

     

    1. The Get Down
    • Similar to stranger things, there’s some sweet 70s vibes
    • Also a few cringy conversations (esp. In Season 2), but I am willing to forgive them for the overall quality of the show
    • Cool tunes. Cool scenes.
    • I am rooting for every character and I hope they’re happy wherever they are

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