MONDAY BLUES (82)

THE ILLOGICAL SERIAL KILLER: MY FUNNY THOUGHTS.

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Hi Friends,

Ever pondered why Television earned the moniker “Idiot Box”? Well, it’s not the TV itself that’s the dunce; it’s us, the viewers. We’re the ones tuning in to mind-numbing programs instead of opting for enriching content on channels like National Geographic or The Discovery Channel. Sure, Netflix and Amazon Prime offer binge-worthy delights, but those channels peddling daily soaps could stand to up their game. It’s high time they prioritize quality over mindless melodrama.

In the twisted universe of Tamil TV serials where imagination goes to die and common sense is on an extended vacation, it’s like the scriptwriters attended a creativity demolition derby. Picture this: kidnappings are more frequent than your grandma’s chai breaks, and Pongal celebrations linger longer than that one relative who can’t take a hint.

In this never-ending saga of suspense, protagonists are in perpetual danger, villains have a PhD in tarnishing good-boy and good-girl images, and logic? Oh, it bid a tearful farewell ages ago, probably sipping a coconut on a beach somewhere. These serials have turned into a crime school, teaching aspiring criminals how to plot murder, pick the right poison, and create marital discord like it’s a competitive sport.

Move over monsters-in-law; the new dynamic duo is a bald uncle and his crooked wife, proving that even family drama can use a makeover. Meanwhile, in a soap opera where time has its own rulebook, the heroine has been in a coma longer than it takes to decide what to watch on Netflix. Her brother’s been kidnapped, her sister’s hitched to an alcoholic, and the hero’s drugged more often than a caffeinated squirrel.

And then there’s CID – the holy grail of sanity in this chaos. It’s the only place where crimes make more sense than a daily soap’s plot twist. So, let’s join hands and send a fervent prayer to the TV gods: please resurrect the storytelling skills of these scriptwriters. May they rediscover the lost art of coherent narratives and save us from drowning in this sea of melodramatic absurdity. Amen to that, and may the humor be with us!

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6 thoughts on “MONDAY BLUES (82)

  1. Yes, they are. But if you closely watch or observe, the plot is stale. We could have TV series covering many topics like a person suffering from depression and how is his family life affected, parenting, education system and narrow minded thoughts affecting human society. So, there are talented writers but mostly dish out similar. Content.

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