People are so different in reality from the picture created of them on TV. So it's all a creation; everything is made up.
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Among adults, we can admit that of course, characters are creations. They aren't real people.
Television and movies have short-circuited reality. I don't think a lot of people are entirely clear on what is real and what is on the screen.
People have a different idea of how movies are made than they really are.
We're into this barrage of pop culture - you know, TV, movies, the Internet. We become creatures that we've made up, made of certain different flotsam from pop culture and certain different personas that are in style.
If you make something, it's an artifact. It's something that somebody or some corporate entity has caused to come into being. A great many human beings have thought about each of the artifacts that surround us. Different degrees of intelligence and attention have been brought to bear on anything.
I don't think movies or television have any basis in reality at all. It's all just pretend. That's what's fun about it.
There are life lessons that can be derived from reality television.
Culture is not made up but something that evolves which is human.
We only exist in terms of how we think we exist. Meaning every cultural development is fabricated and can be fabricated.
It's just a fact of life. Everybody grows up and goes through changes, and our audience has seen it all.