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Makenna 2022-03-21 09:01:41

Max is probably the most rational and last conscience character on TV, at least when he's upvoting old friends and dismissing Diane's crazy plot. His righteous image collapsed with the imminent derailment incident, and under the temptation of Diane, a strange woman who was climaxing for ratings, Max surrendered weakly, or he was originally a soap opera-style paradox. Germany's yearning to catch a horse. On the first date, Diane beamed about her experience with his wife and cheating. When she told about this affair with an Electra complex, she couldn't see her sadness or remorse at all; and Max also confessed that he had a wife and a daughter. , the expression also shows enjoyment. Max tried to appease his conscience by confessing like his wife, but he remained silent in the face of his wife's anger. unfinished)

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  • Vincent 2022-04-23 07:01:41

    Ju Neng's lines, I like it very much. Several roaring climaxes are very good. I remembered what Woody Allen said, how to say it, TV is a big garbage dump!

  • Heloise 2022-04-22 07:01:09

    Great script, the lines can be used for philosophical discussion, the screenwriter's thinking is too macro, it is amazing! What is more worthy of praise is the wonderful group performance, which is shocking...

Network quotes

  • Howard Beale: [on the air] Last night, I was awakened from a fitful sleep shortly after two o'clock in the morning, by a shrill, civil and faceless voice. I couldn't make it out, at first, in the dark bedroom. And I said, "I'm sorry, you will have to talk a little louder"... The voice said to me, "I want you to tell the people the truth, not an easy thing to do, because the people don't want to know the truth." And, I said, "You're kidding. What the hell should I know about the truth?" But, the voice said to me, "Don't worry about the truth. I will put the words in your mouth." And I said, "What is this, the burning bush? For God sake, I'm not Moses." And the voice said to me, "And I'm not God! What does that got to do with it." And the voice said to me, "We're not talking about eternal truth or absolute truth or ultimate truth. We're talking about impermanent, transient human truth. I don't expect you people to be capable of truth; but, God damn it, at least you're capable of self-preservation!" And I said, "Why me?" And the voice said, "Because you're on television, dummy! You have 40 million Americans listening to you and after this show you could have 50 million. For Pete sake, I'm not asking you to walk the land in sack cloth and ashes, preaching the Armageddon. You're on TV, man!"

  • Laureen Hobbs: The Ecumenical Liberation Army is an ultra left sect, creating political confusion with wildcat violence and pseudo-insurrectionary acts - which the Communist Party does not endorse. The American masses are not yet ready for open revolt. We would not want to produce a television show celebrating historically deviational terrorism.

    Diana Christensen: Miss Hobbs, I'm offering you an hour of primetime television every week, into which you can stick whatever propaganda that you want.