Little Britain is unquestionably cheap, but how can anything be so cheap?
If you're tired of all the shows, Little Britain is definitely not one of them. At least after you've surreptitiously watched it alone, and then watched it again with anyone (especially with anyone, as long as you're not alone, preferably a friend who's sitting upright), you'll still (maybe doubly) ) to feel thunder, embarrassment, embarrassment, embarrassment, etc. - In short, even if it is a waste of time, you have to choose the way you like to waste it.
Any way, what's not to do at the end to kill time? What you do doesn't mean you really like it, it's just not rejecting it, it's just a substitute before you find something you like - and these substitutes are not bad, at least some people who like them regard them as Top grade.
For example, when there is no NCIS, Burn Notice, or Dexter, I will watch CSI LV NY Miami, Criminal Minds, Eleventh Hour, The Mentalist, or an episode or two of Without a Trace, Bones, Numb3rs; Lie to Me's tone is equally comforting, while Damages is a complete time-killer -- it's not for nothing that it's won a few awards anyway.
This is probably guided by the side that everyone fits in or wants to complete. For example, in addition to the above, on the other hand, I also like Life on Mars (UK version), Spooks (MI5), Breaking Bad, Cold Case.
I don't quite know the essential difference between the two, maybe the latter is a little more serious than the former. (If I'm not serious enough to lose my form, I may be like Black Book or Little Britain - the British are really a very strange people, there are both Spooks, Skins and Little Britain, The Black Adder and so on. , extremely realistic and extremely debauched, more games than the game life - such a life attitude is probably the ultimate art, the art of life.)
NCIS, Burn Notice, Lie to Me, Dexter; Life on Mars, Spooks, Breaking Bad, Cold Case. ——These crime dramas are probably a continuation of my previous love of mystery novels, or just because of the subconscious driving force of animal murder instinct; another part of the science fiction drama mystery drama love is driven by curiosity. Of course, that doesn't really make the point.
Serious or not, the half half is actually an emotional collection driven by nature.
——This is the same reason as the audience who expect Dollhouse because of Firefly, BTVS; expect Daozi and Ha Jin's music because of Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo; and become True Blood audience because of Six Feet Under.
- It's not like liking Battlestar Galactica, Doctor Who, Firefly, Stargate SG1, LOST, but not very interested in Heroes, 4400, X-files (so it's not even a matter of story collection, curiosity, or I'd like it X-file likes it so much - I hate conspiracy theories, I hate politics that is fake and not fake to the extreme - so I especially like dystopian works; The Big Bang Theory sees a little aesthetic fatigue I don't like it It's clear why, maybe it's because it's too unnatural to stay home (although that's what this comedy is about) and the same thing.
——I think the 13th Floor, Avalon is cooler, and Matrix is contrived for this reason.
- and so on and so forth.
The content of this world, this life, is completely unimportant compared to the atmosphere. Even if the atmosphere is stinky—it can only blame the content for squatting.
Applauding Little Britain alone here with a sales pitch probably didn't make it popular - plus the Chinese and Brits are so different in structure - but I don't care at all, less audience, The work is always a layer of gauze, always with a mysterious color, I am most afraid of those mysticism destroyers with a "research" vision.
Knowing something because everyone is in contact will naturally not feel harmful, but because you want to become a nerd or chase the waves, to deeply understand things and emotions that you don’t agree with is tantamount to hanging yourself. It is harmful to physical and mental tension.
Popular, kill time, look at one and lose the other; maybe you want to create something, and it is undoubtedly the easiest to find your own shadow from other people's things - but of course this is not to collect information - to find yourself from the popular What's going on in the bones - (wat's ur character?) - is the search for Character.
The pandemic naturally just shows that this is a consumer-oriented social ecology, and the producers have gone dormant with the recessive gene Darwin. Popular, to put it bluntly is blind flow. Whether it's accidental or hard work, you can't say you are superior to others. After thinking about it for a long time, this kind of society that cultivates and incites the vanity of individual producers and consumers will undoubtedly only have these four words in the end: play with things and die with entertainment. Then everyone went to practice Sunflower Collection Entertainment.
In short, why do you watch so many things? It’s impossible to be a reader, an audience, and a sparring partner. It's all a decision. Mr. Lu Xun said that what he eats is the milk squeezed from the grass - so it is a question of being a cow or a person who drinks milk.
I have always been a BS for people who avoid answering this question, and a BS for people who are too playful. Sometimes I am very BS myself.
It's boring to be serious in life, and if you're not serious, it's like it never existed. fuck the fuck.
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