Watching TV Makes You Smarter Response
Watching TV Makes You Smarter Response
Watching TV Makes You Smarter Response
Professor Sotirakopulous
2/3/16
English 1102
3.
In modern day TV there are a ton of reality shows such as The Kardashians or
even Bad Girls Club that some consider to be quality entertainment but the issue
with shows like that is that its marketed as reality or realistic as they follow
certain people through their lives or experiences. Can you imagine though how
boring it would be to watch someone who isnt a celebrity go through their day to
day activities most of the day being chores, going to work, cooking dinner, driving,
possibly an argument of a stolen t-shirt a sibling took without permission.
Essentially activities and drama that the average human experiences day to day.
People do not wish to watch the life of someone like us, someone who is living the
average life we are living, because we already know all about it. Someone could
take these shows and argue against Johnson by saying that we dont learn from
these experiences of people who arent like us, people who have opportunities we
dont have, and essentially people we do not relate to. How can we grow cognitively
by paying attention to scripted drama with the same unoriginal plot line of drama,
betrayal, unexpected complications, loss of materialistic items, etc. how can one
successfully track social relationships that dont change or have much of a
resolution, a climax, or even a successful plot twist that is original.
4. Compare Johnsons view with that of Dana Stevens, whose essay thinking
outside the idiot box follow on p 285. Which piece do you find more
persuasive, and why?
On one hand we have Johnson who is saying that television has grown more
complicated over the years and on the other hand we have Dana Stevens who is a
movie critic, saying that television has not become more complicated, that
television in fact has 16 minutes worth of commercials that can interrupt the
intellectual process of inferring and breaking down relationships. Stevens argues
that when TV such as 24 challenges that audiences cognitive faculties with intricate
plotlines and rapid fire information it is actively discouraging them from thinking too
much about the vigilante ethic it portray. However she believes it is good at
teaching the viewers to think about future episodes of the show. I think that
Stevens piece is more persuasive because from what I have seen of television in
modern time, I do not see the plot lines, the communication, the drama, and the
arcs improving. Especially when you think of reality TV shows and childrens shows
like Uncle Grampa or Clarence. I do not think that people spend time on most TV
shows trying to break down what they have seen, but perhaps they try to figure out
how to connect each episode together.
5. Write a response to Johnson using your own experiences and observations as
support for what you say. Consider the audience you wish to address, and
craft your opening and choice of examples with that audience in mind.
I do not believe Johnsons argument of watching TV makes you smarter because
with reality TV shows and current TV shows I do not feel I am growing cognitively or
intellectually. I believe there are TV shows that are catered towards children that
can have valuable lessons on family, friendships, school/working hard, etc. For me
however, unless the TV show is a segment on the history channel or a documentary
I do not feel as though I have taken anything in that I could teach others. Most of
modern day television has themes that are dark such as Salem, or surrounds itself
with a materialistic outlook such as The Kardashians or has a large amount of
violence or death such as Blue Bloods. Ever since I was a little girl I have heard the
term Dont watch TV like that, it will rot your brain or some variation of that
argument when it comes to violent television or cartoon shows. Being a college
student to me, means that when I watch TV it should be something happy that I can
use to redirect my focus from stress, or perhaps something I dont get to learn
about in school but can gather information about through a documentary.