{"id":2537,"date":"2009-11-04T23:13:00","date_gmt":"2009-11-05T06:13:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/juliashih.com\/blog\/?p=2537"},"modified":"2009-11-04T23:13:00","modified_gmt":"2009-11-05T06:13:00","slug":"2537","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/juliashih.com\/?p=2537","title":{"rendered":""},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For anyone who doesn&#8217;t know, my Netflix is almost all TV shows. It&#8217;s part of my curriculum that informs my personal growth and informs my writing. I use television shows to reflect what creative people are thinking and streaming, and what viewers are connecting with. It helps me get a feel for where the currents are shifting our collective awareness. I also observe the people, both as characters and actors. Most of the shows, especially the crime procedurals, I don&#8217;t even remember the storyline. I&#8217;m watching for the sparks of new ideas, knowledge, who the people are and how they interact. I&#8217;m watching the actors relating to their roles, evolving them. In the space between the actor and his projection, is a mirror into a human being. The richest glimpses into humanness are provided by either a complex person behind a role, or a complex role leading an open actor. It&#8217;s in the space between.<\/p>\n<p>I love the Mentalist because the world needs to see that sometimes being mindfucked ain&#8217;t so bad if the person with the power is charming and has good intentions&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">I&#8217;m only in your head because you invited me in.<\/p>\n<p><\/span><span>Also, it&#8217;s melting away the stigma around the concept of &#8220;psychic,&#8221; showing that it&#8217;s not about knowing the future as much as about a general knowing sometimes. This is very positive.<\/span><span style=\"font-style: italic;\"><br \/><\/span><br \/>And Lie to Me. I love that there&#8217;s a show pointing out how transparent lying is.<\/p>\n<p>People are easy to read. And people lie a lot. Most of it&#8217;s harmless because they don&#8217;t even know they&#8217;re doing it. Or it&#8217;s about stuff that they need for themselves to get to where they&#8217;re going. That&#8217;s understandable. But then there are lies they know are wrong, but they commit to it anyway. And those are the lies that always betray themselves.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">If you don&#8217;t know, then you don&#8217;t know. But if you do, then you do.<span style=\"font-style: italic;\"><\/p>\n<p><\/span><\/span>This is a universal law, guys. You can&#8217;t unfuck a chicken. And you can&#8217;t not know what you do know<span style=\"font-style: italic;\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\"><span style=\"font-style: italic;\">.<\/span><\/span><br \/><\/span><\/span><br \/>At least for me, I usually don&#8217;t catch the lie. I catch the liar, as he betrays himself. Then I make him tell me his lie as though I already know what it is.<\/p>\n<p>Really, you&#8217;re better off not lying about things you know you shouldn&#8217;t lie about. You may lose some dignity, but you come out with courage and character.<\/p>\n<p>But if you plan to lie, be ready to sell your soul for it, because you will have to be damn sure you keep those things buried for a very long time.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For anyone who doesn&#8217;t know, my Netflix is almost all TV shows. It&#8217;s part of my curriculum that informs my personal growth and informs my writing. 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