Public scandals are America's favorite parlor sport. Learning about the flaws and misdeeds of the rich and famous seems to satisfy our egalitarian yearnings.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People like scandals.
Watching 'Scandal' is a fun and exciting guilty pleasure, which is how I imagine most real scandals start out.
Character is destiny, and politicians usually get the scandals they deserve, with a sense of inevitability about them.
Audiences have become so much more sophisticated, and they're looking for different eyes and different ways to tell a story. And 'Scandal' certainly gives us the freedom to take those chances.
You talk about scandals and the Americans put theirs right in the store window for everyone to look at.
You know, I really miss sex scandals. They're generally colorful. They almost never mean anything over the long run. And while they're going on, the people who actually keep the government running are let alone to go about their business. Good old sex scandals.
In art, scandal is a false narrative, a smoke screen that camouflages rather than reveals. When we don't know what we're seeing, we overreact.
The biggest scandal I was ever involved in was - in high school, at a basketball game, I shot and scored for the other team.
Sometimes the scandal is not what law was broken, but what the law allows.
Pandering to the scandal hungry public is a total lack of responsible journalism.
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