Wednesday, November 13, 2019
ââ¬ËGilmore Girlsââ¬â¢ TV Show Getting Back :: Gilmore Girls Television TV Essays
ââ¬ËGilmore Girlsââ¬â¢ TV Show Getting Back ââ¬Å"Once a good show loses its way, can it ever truly regain it?â⬠As I read that first sentence, I wondered what they were talking about, I didnââ¬â¢t know that one of my favorite shows; Gilmore Girls, wasnââ¬â¢t doing too good. As I read on, I saw that there are many daytime shows not doing as good as they used to. The West Wing is doing better than it was the past couple of seasons but its not as good as it was when it first came out. The writer compares crying because the show was so good when it first came out, to crying now because itââ¬â¢s not as good as it used to be and viewer miss that. As television shows run through the years, they change, obviously the plots have to change as the characters change and the years go by. The author starts the article by introducing other television shows that are also having trouble with making their plots interesting enough so that their audience keeps watching. The author explains that although the shows are still good, they are not as good as they used to be and that they could use a little something to improve the shows. Although he doesnââ¬â¢t specify what the shows need, he does say that ââ¬Å"a down season for The Sopranos is still better than almost anything else on TV.â⬠The author used pathos by showing his emotions to how different shows are doing. At the end of the article, he says that his ââ¬Å"relationship with the Gilmore Girls is by no means over-good TV relationships are too hard to come by for that.â⬠In other words, just because the series was doing bad and now that it is finally getting better, doesnââ¬â¢t mean he should just stop watching the show, the fact that the show is getting better, should tell any person that itââ¬â¢s worth watching again. Some background on the characters and the show will help you understand what the article is really saying. Gilmore Girls is about a mother, Lorelai , who had her daughter, Rory, when she was sixteen. Lorelaiââ¬â¢s parents are very well off, meaning rich, they pay for Roryââ¬â¢s schooling and because of that, they make Lorelai and Rory come to their house for dinners on Friday.
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