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Rupert12 |
What you see on TV can't happen in real life. That's what makes it...
Mar 25 2009, 1:01 PM EDT
| Post edited: Mar 25 2009, 1:07 PM EDT
Amazing.The Whitehouse battle was weak. When heros die then no this type is not real. TV series dramas need to have good endings. Bad movies weaken the economy. Bad plots lose popularity fast. A series that has a negative ending is destined to be riddled melo-drama at it's best. This question dosn't need a yes answer. We know the answer is yes. Internally we are all willing to do what's right, blogging or otherwise until we create the changes we want to see yatta yatta obvioussly a yes answer is the other side of it. But when the good guys cannot handle the situation, when real people are dying, and when we fight amonst ourselves a popular show turns into something nobody can relate to. We wouldn't spend our time relating to the confusion-line, the sequence of bed wetting. Nobody would do that. Yes he really exists if we seperate moving making from actual FBI investigations. When the real FBI starts making movies instead of saving lives then 24 is completly fake. What you're saying is are there actual heros or is a heroism a fake shot of the problems? Is heroics something contrived or something planned? Heroics is sub-consiouss. Do you find this valuable?
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gingerbell331 |
1. RE: What you see on TV can't happen in real life. That's what makes it...
Nov 14 2009, 10:01 PM EST
AAHHHHHHH ITS RUPERT
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