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Autore David Lavery

I envy David Chase doing only thirteen episodes a season. I won’t insult him to suggest that’s a luxury because I know how hard he must work, but I think I would do very different episodes of Touched by an Angel if I had the same amount to do thirteen episodes instead of twenty six.

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Autore David Lavery

My Doctor Who class at the BBC Television Centre, January 2012 In “The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe,” the 2011 Doctor Who Christmas special, our eponymous hero remodels a kitchen, installing his own idiosyncratic plumbing: faucets for hot and cold running water, of course and . . . Screen capture from “The Doctor, the Widow, and the Wardrobe” (Doctor Who Christmas Special, 2012). To the Arwell children, their eyes full-of-wonder, the

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Autore Stacey Abbott

In 2010, Michele Byers and David Lavery published the book *On the Verge of Tears: Why Movies, Television, Music, Art, Popular Culture, Literature and the Real World Make us Cry *(Cambridge University Press). The essays included in this book offer personal reflections on those moments within our every day lives which cause tears to flow and they invite similar reflection from their readers.

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Autore David Lavery

The title of a Heroes Episode (1.17). Image from Heroeswiki.com Heroes (NBC, 2006-2010) has come and gone. The once promising NBC series, in its first season a world-wide cult phenomenon, flamed out, beginning in Season Two. One of its innovations, beginning with the pilot, was its visible inclusion of the title of each episode in the diegesis.

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Autore David Lavery

This is the fifth of five Telegenics examining the state of the American sitcom in the second decade of the 21 st Century. The first was on Community ; the second on How I Met Your Mother , the third on Big Bang Theory , and the fourth on 30 Rock *. * Modern Family ’s Three Families.

BlogsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Autore David Lavery

This is the third of five Telegenics that will examine the state of the American sitcom in the second decade of the 21st Century. Earlier entries were on Community and How I Met Your Mother . Subsequent Telegenics will look at 30 Rock and Modern Family . The Big Bang Theory ’s Title Card Sheldon : Leonard is upstairs right now with my archenemy.

BlogsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Autore David Lavery

This is the first of five Telegenics that will examine the state of the American sitcom in the second decade of the 21st Century. Subsequent entries will look at How I Met Your Mother , The Big Bang Theory , 30 Rock , and Modern Family. The Community Cast.

BlogsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Autore David Lavery

Image courtesy of the University of Pennsylvania Press Stanley Fish. The Fugitive in Flight: Faith, Liberalism, and Law in a Classic TV Show . Philadelphia: U Pennsylvania Press, 2010.

BlogsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Autore David Lavery

Image from Entertainment Weekly Online As an admitted one-time (TV)antipathist, my first conscious encounter with the now proliferating “Television is better than the movies” meme 1 (hereafter TViBttM ) was “TV Saves the World,” a 1995 article by Bruce Fretts in Entertainment Weekly which offered, two years before

BlogsStudi sui media e scienze della comunicazioneInglese
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Autore David Lavery

In Tim Pratt’s short story “Impossible Dreams,” a cinephile named Pete discovers a mysterious video store from an alternative universe that appears in our reality only for briefer and briefer periods each evening near closing time. As he becomes more-than-friends with the clerk, Ally, Pete discovers the store’s amazing, not from our reality, collection, which includes: •

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When we are on stage, we are in the here and now. —Konstantine Stanislavski In a pivotal scene of Fringe ’s “Over There,” Part 1 (2.21), Peter Bishop (Joshua Jackson) meets his now-graying mother for the first time since he was a child. Ordinarily you would not need years of training at the Actors Studio to know how to play such an emotionally-rich encounter.