When deciding how to spend time on TV, TV viewers have more viewing options than ever. In recent years, reality TV has become a popular type of viewers. According to Nabi (304), a real television program "regards a real person as an event of life (artificial or other thing)." Popular subtypes of real TV are based on romantic competition. These programs usually follow the athlete who is looking for love, and they make the choice among a group of charming suitors.
Yes, that is not just a reality show game show. Because the only toilet is an elegant cocktail party, dozens of women compete for men's attention and this is truly romantic. It is trapped in a crowded elevator for two days using an empty Starbucks cup. This is romantic love, women often stew at high temperature. This is why it is so addictive and funny. However, as the awareness of today's #MeToo campaign and Time's Up campaign increases, the entertainment media has a clear responsibility that it will not last long stereotypes and actions. It is a method. The higher the rating, the greater the responsibility.
When good faithful writers use exotic heterosexuality in romance, it weakens their character. Instead of being based on how the characters relate to each other's romance, we leave the shallowest level of interaction. This story is not to show us the reason why the protagonist falls in love, but instead focuses on the stereotype that erases professional interests in love. Remember, personality is the first. If you want a romantic series containing colored people, it is wonderful, but it must be about one of her, not what others expect from her. While this is a basic writing proposal, it is easy for us to forget that most of the media that appeared before is the exact attraction we are trying to avoid.
This is exactly the same for those who are recognizing characters on TV programs. Especially BuzzFeed is known for its recognition test. People are always trying to find a way to decompose their personality into the most basic atom. As with fantasies like astrology, zodiac and MBTI, explanations of non-scientific and funny characters still exist. But this particular formula - everyone mixed up two letters, more or less - is exceptionally surprisingly effective. Why is it so easy to use?