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When television was in its infancy and presented on a small screen with only black and white pictures it seemed to represent the emotional infancy of our country offering shows dealing with only the most basic issues. ... Television, like our culture, has developed both technically and socially. ... No longer do shows like DONNA REED dominate primetime television, instead we have SIX FEET UNDER, a “quirky sometimes disturbing often life affirming story of an American family”(www. ...
An acclaimed show, SIX FEET UNDER continuing its darkly comic look at the Fishers, a dysfunctional family who own and operate an independent funeral home in Los Angeles. ... This style of television allows the viewer to experience the different cultures rather than relate to a stereotype. ...
The Three Commandments are very specific when laying out the guidelines how the ideal television program should be. ... Also, it is imperative information must be presented in the form of a story, and must be supported by music. ... The program does the perfect amount of straying away enough to make the show meet the wants of its audience, but not straying away so much that it loses its value. SIX FEET UNDER is a show that covers all the bases, of television requirements, as well at its societal duties.
Approximate Word count = 1441 Approximate Pages = 5.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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