Day #13 of the 30 Day Television Challenge
Oct. 9th, 2020 05:31 pmThis is Day #13 of the 30 Day Television Challenge.
The prompt is Musical television series that you enjoyed (old or new) - can't be a reality show .
Most of these barely last two seasons. The more successful ones use songs that have already become hits outside of the series.
I'm going with the one that lasted the longest...
Glee
Tragic side note? Two of the young cast members are dead, one ended up in prison.
The prompt is Musical television series that you enjoyed (old or new) - can't be a reality show .
Most of these barely last two seasons. The more successful ones use songs that have already become hits outside of the series.
I'm going with the one that lasted the longest...
Glee
Tragic side note? Two of the young cast members are dead, one ended up in prison.
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Date: 2020-10-10 02:22 pm (UTC)Brilliant, brilliant series. I especially love the moment where the two heavies in Marlow's story realise that they don't actually know where they come from or what they're meant to be doing, and go after him for not writing them properly.
Caused a massive scandal at the time for what where then considered unusually graphic sex scenes. This led to the notorious purity campaigner Mary Whitehouse being sued for slander after she stated in a radio interview, confused by the actual autobiographical elements in the story, that Potter, like his protagonist, had been psychologically scarred by catching his mother having adulterous sex as a child - Mrs. Potter was still alive and sued.
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Date: 2020-10-10 07:23 pm (UTC)Besides Gambon as Marlow, I was really impressed by the multilevel narrative structure, especially when the levels would "bleed" into each other, depending on Marlow's emotional state.
If I ever do write that novel (or screenplay), it'll have a structure like this series.