Do you remember which episode Waverly "faked" a British accent in? I'd like to see it.
The first episode of season 2, I believe.
Do you remember which episode Waverly "faked" a British accent in? I'd like to see it.
That sounds like how the idea of the "Alpha wolf" is still so common in media even though it was based on a study of wolves in captivity that has since been debunked by its own author.Because I've seen this twice today...
The "5 stages of grief" thing.
It's not real.
It's a reductive take on Kubler-Ross's research that lazy writers latched onto as an easy way to have characters proceed with grief, which the general puplic, seeing it on TV and film so often, accepted as real.
It's not, and Kubler-Ross herself denounced how it was being represented in popular culture, blaming herself in part for perhaps not phrasing her research better when presenting it to the public..
The theory was generated by a small sample size of people in nursing homes, all in palliative care, and all facing thier own deaths, not the deaths of others. The five stages were neither sequential nor universal, but were the five most common she observed people experiencing in that very specific situation. It was never meant to be an overall theory for the general process of dying, and was especially never meant for people who were grieving others who died. The universal application of it has done considerable harm to people, who believe they must go through those stages and get upset when they are "stuck" in one or fail to proceed from one to another.
There is virtually no empirical evidence for these stages and it's generally regarded as harmful pop psychology.
(And yes, one of the reasons this is a pet peeve of mine is because my degree is in psychology and I spent a year working in a palliative care unit, but as an administrator, not any sort of practitioner)
Or the "We only use ten percent of our brain" myth, long ago debunked by neuroscientists.That sounds like how the idea of the "Alpha wolf" is still so common in media even though it was based on a study of wolves in captivity that has since been debunked by its own author.
Offhand, my most hated trope is the bomb disarming scene. I don't know how common it is these days, but it never generated any tension for me since they're obviously not going to kill any main characters by having them randomly cut the wrong wire.
There's also about a thousand head of cattle that you often just hear and never see. And a town drunk. And a spinster school marm.
Be advised though that if a rash of hand injuries involving gunshots occurs, things are about to change....
I think it's worse than that, actually. The message I get from them is "It's okay to be different or eccentric, but only if you happen to be really good at something at which most other people suck."One thing about certain kinds of procedurals like House and Monk.
The message they don’t seem to acknowledge they’re sending is “It’s okay to be different or eccentric, but only if you happen to be really really good at something.”
The first Jason Bourne movie wasn't shaky cam.. The rest were and agree, couldn't tell who was doing what.
The Bourne Identity was made by Doug Liman and didn't have shaky cam. Paul Greengrass took over for The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum and Jason Bourne and those DID have shaky cam (to nauseating resultsJason Bourne had 3D showings in China and it made the audience sick.
One thing about certain kinds of procedurals like House and Monk.
The message they don’t seem to acknowledge they’re sending is “It’s okay to be different or eccentric, but only if you happen to be really really good at something.”
The Big Bang Theory. Elementary, Rick & Morty, etc. It normalizes being a total asshole if you think you have superior intelligence.
It does seem like certain genres like horror tend to lean heavily on lapses on common sense to make their entire premise work.
See every Friday the 13th film after the 1980 original. There's no way anyone would be caught and killed by Jason when common sense and survival instincts would have Jason being tricked and/or killed almost every time.
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