Analysis Of Pretty Little Liars

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The world is an ever-revolving place. Where in the blink of an eye what was once considered trendy and interesting becomes obsolete in minutes. Fashion, publications, social media, entertainment, and celebrities are news one minute and cease to be acknowledged the next. Which is why when a cable television show, targeted at teenagers on a moderately popular network becomes the most watched television show on Tuesday nights, people have something to talk about. Pretty Little Liars, an ambitious show- for the network that once was solely dedicated to Christian shows such as 700 club- has quickly redefined the way that a show can measure its success. In an article published by Entertainment Weekly it clearly and effectively documents the show and also its rule bending success. In a world where teenagers are being stalked by an all knowing, faceless lunatic drama will ensue. On an average episode at least one character has an …show more content…

From Britney’s 2007 mental meltdown to the tragic loss of Robin Williams a few weeks ago, timing is important. Tanner Stransky, author of the article Pretty Little Phenom provides an accurate timeline that lets the reader know why each milestone in the shows history is meaningful. The show debuted in June of 2010, just when certain social media sites were exploding. As stated in the article Warner Brothers had a strict no social media policy on the set when the show was first being filmed. But part of what has made this show a bona-fide hit is its online presence. Fans are interested in the daily lives of the stars of the show. With Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and Pinterest more and more of peoples lives are being lived virtually. This virtual existence has kept the show on peoples mind and has reached into fans daily lives. Stransky among many of the great features of this article providing an accurate timeline and incite on what was happening in the world then to make this show

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