The Plugged In Show, Episode 83: When Antiheroes Become Our Heroes
Back in the day on TV, good was good, evil was evil, and never the twain would meet. But now, of course, they meet all the time.
Back in the day on TV, good was good, evil was evil, and never the twain would meet. But now, of course, they meet all the time.
Like so many aspects of entertainment, true crime taps into our baser instincts and brighter inclinations. But sometimes it shades more in one direction than another.
It seems that, even during the Super Bowl, moms and dads can’t watch uncritically—or without an eye toward how the content is impacting their children.
WandaVision is more than an innocuous television distraction. You could read it as a commentary on television itself.
The biggest problem suggesting that the world operates on a Yin-Yang balance rather than good triumphing over evil is that they ignore the very theology that they derive their storylines from.
It can be tricky to find something “good” on TV. As a TV reviewer, I know that all too well. Oh, we can find plenty
We live in a strange, confusing and unpredictable world. Need proof? Look no farther than the Jussie Smollett saga. First, we heard that the actor,
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>