Sunday, October 24, 2010

TV sitcom

       Colin Tain, discussed on Wednesday, some of the characteristics of TV sitcoms. One of the characteristics of a sitcom is that they are usually only a 30 minute show. Another characteristic discussed was that sitcoms are episodic, this means that each episode has a storyline, but the stories don’t necessarily build on one another. This makes it easy for the viewer to watch a sitcom, because if you miss an episode you still know what if happening. Sitcoms are usually based around the same characters, and every episode has a central point or problem, that is solved at the end of each episode.
       The characteristic can be applied to one of my favorite sitcoms, The Nanny. The Nanny was filmed in the 90’s as a 30 minute TV sitcom. The show was about a women in her 30’s that was desperate to get married and have a family, but since she has not married Mr. Right yet, she is working as the nanny for a high class family in New York, raising three children. In every episode the central point is the Miss Fine (the nanny) makes a mess of her bosses life or work, the episode is usually a storyline from the beginning of the mistake, to when the mistake has been corrected. Even though Miss Fine makes many mistakes she always keeps her job as The Nanny because of her love for the children and because of the unspoken love that her boss has for her.

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