Sometimes in television, if there are storylines that are oft-told, people can be hypercritical of them.
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Sitcom storylines are usually incredibly contrived.
People have really long attention spans, and they love complicated plots. TV series are giving the audience what they want.
Storylines are how characters create the plots involved in their stories.
Sometimes television can just jump from one bit of plot to the next, and the words fill in the in-between.
I think, through comedy, sometimes we're allowed to discuss things that you'd never be able to talk about in a drama.
I find that on serialized television it's wiser to hit the ground and look forward, and take the cues from the writers and the events happening, otherwise you just tie yourself in knots.
I'm very opinionated, and when you're put in a position where you're getting the storylines that are not necessarily what's cranking at the back of your mind, or digging at the potential of your character and you have to sit on your hands, that's frustrating.
When something is dramatized, it provokes a much more emotive response than just hearing a story on the news.
People tend not to dwell on drama.
Drama usually has some sort of intense conflict.
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