Thank you very much for your post. I really enjoyed it. I am glad to see someone writing about the treatment of custody battles in cinema. I have seen different portrays of such battles in cinema. I have also seen such portrayals on television. Thus, it i ...
Thank you for your comments, Hayley. I really appreciate them. As I watch those shows, I too have that feeling of satisfaction you mentioned when my suspicions turn out to be right. ...
Thank you for your post, Leslie. I really enjoyed it. I also agree with your comments concerning true crime stories in general and The People vs. O.J. Simpson in particular. When watching movies or TV programs based on real-life crimes, I have noticed the ...
Thank you for your post, Richard. The issue of time particularly strikes me. Your reference to time makes me think of my own experiences as a binge viewer of television. Before I binge episodes of a television program, I find myself considering the time n ...
Thank you for your post, Julia. Like the other posts for this week, your comments have peaked my curiosity about the subject. Though I have seen various miniseries and limited programs, I have not seen any of the sceneggiati. However, your post has made m ...
Thank you for your post, Liz. I really enjoyed it. You bring up several issues that have been on my mind as I have observed the revivals of past television favorites. Just the other day, I was thinking about the fact that some of the recent revivals have ...
Thank you for your post, Roberto. I have not seen the Juan Gabriel biographical series, but your post has definitely peaked my curiosity about it. I find it very fascinating. I am also struck by the ways in which the series' evocation of nostalgia. E ...
Thank you for your post, Rossend. I really enjoy it. You address issues of How to Get Away with Murder that have preoccupied me as a scholar and as a fan. Your discussion of the show's "narrative complexity" especially strikes me. I have be ...
I really like this piece. Like the other subjects covered in this week's posts, #TGIT has fascinated me as a scholar and as a viewer. I have been struck by the fact that #TGIT promotes flow by devoting an entire night's worth of programming to t ...
I really like this post. It brings to mind another Shondaland show that has appeared on the airwaves in the time since this post. Recently, I wrote an essay in which I looked at the series How to Get Away with Murder through the lens of black feminist the ...
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True Crime's Advantage in Dramatization
The Issue of Time
The Sceneggiati
Revials of Past Television Favorites
The Juan Gabriel biographical series and Nostalgia
How to Get Away with Murder as Complex TV
#TGIT, Live-Tweeting/Viewing, and Flow
Stereotypes of African-American women on HTGAWM
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