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Garden Master
Television watching for me occurs early in the morning while I wait for my world to come alive around me . .
. PBS is still celebrating television with a show called America in Primetime.
I saw one of their shows on the independent woman in TV shows last fall. This morning, it was "The Misfit." Most of the shows with the misfit characters, I'd never seen. Or, like "The Office," I've seen a total of once or twice. Gilligan was described as a misfit. I think he fit right in with an impossible situation but America in Primetime just made that suggestion and then rushed on to Gomez Addams . . . Lurch as an actual lifeform was just touched on before the show turned to a treatment of vampires as, perhaps, "sexy."
Danny DeVito as Louie De Palma and Jason Alexander as George Costanza along (with Gomez), I thought were most thoroughly explored as characters who are misfits in life but the entire community in Twin Peaks was shown as a misfit . . .
In everyday life, how do we think about misfits? Do we admire them? Identify with them? Or, just identify with their problems?
Steve
I saw one of their shows on the independent woman in TV shows last fall. This morning, it was "The Misfit." Most of the shows with the misfit characters, I'd never seen. Or, like "The Office," I've seen a total of once or twice. Gilligan was described as a misfit. I think he fit right in with an impossible situation but America in Primetime just made that suggestion and then rushed on to Gomez Addams . . . Lurch as an actual lifeform was just touched on before the show turned to a treatment of vampires as, perhaps, "sexy."
Danny DeVito as Louie De Palma and Jason Alexander as George Costanza along (with Gomez), I thought were most thoroughly explored as characters who are misfits in life but the entire community in Twin Peaks was shown as a misfit . . .
In everyday life, how do we think about misfits? Do we admire them? Identify with them? Or, just identify with their problems?
Steve