Binge Watching Character Analysis

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Netflix and chill. Binge-watching. With the rise of digital streaming services such as Hulu and Netflix, America has experienced a cultural phenomenon in regard to watching way too much television and giving not-so-subtle euphemisms. While there are certainly issues with these activities, there is irrefutable and surprising beauty woven in Netflix. Television has been around for decades, but the creation of streaming services has enabled Americans to watch episodes back-to-back, allowing for us to experience the chronological order of a series. As such, Americans have become immersed in shows—losing themselves in the cobwebs of twisting plots. Binge-watching has furthered catalyzed this; Americans are able to suppress reality for an extended period of time and assume the role of a wallflower in the worlds of surgeons, lawyers, crisis managers, and superheroes. Whether it be trafficking drugs through Colombia or extinguishing fires in Chicago, this uninterrupted immersion into captivating and alternate worlds has heretofore been impossible. …show more content…

Characters like Olivia Pope teach Americans how to be fiercely confident, and ones like Cristina Yang teach the value of intellect and grit. Moreover, these characters allow viewers to construct and pursue their own dreams. During the twelve seasons of Grey’s Anatomy, viewers watch Meredith Grey evolve from a lowly intern to the head of general surgery, despite disastrous setbacks such as familial deaths and ferryboat crashes. Although Meredith Grey’s life is a fabrication, her successes have inspired us to pursue our

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