My children refer to me as the show killer. If I am drawn to a show that has any kind of
supernatural theme it dies. My kill ratio is almost without exception, there
have only been one or two survivors. Invariably if the theme is people with special
abilities or if the show is set in an alien or space landscape the program will
get its initial 13 episodes and then be gone.
Vampires, witches, aliens, people who do not age and
unnaturally gifted people, these are the shows that strike my fancy. Apparently theses shows strike quite a few
people’s fancies because every television season a new crop of shows about the
undead or people who can see through the boundaries of this mortal coil
arise. The question becomes why do we
like these shows?
Over time I have returned to that question and pondered
it. My thoughts on the topic are three
fold when it comes to television serials involving these groups of people. First, we are drawn to worlds where the rules
of our world don’t apply. Second, there
is this death-eroticism nexus that intrigues us. Finally there is the pretty people factor.
On the first point I offer this. Most people, not all, but most people that
plop down in front a video device to watch a program about vampires or young
people on an abandoned world or people who hop between time periods are folks
whose lives are really rather regimented.
We go to work. We drop off the
kids. We do the grocery shopping. We mow the yard. We have sex on Friday night or Sunday
morning. Regimentation rules our
lives. Rules rule our lives.
We face deadlines and dress codes. We are overbooked and our lives have no
margins. Thus when we see people who
don’t give a flaming fuck about the rules and live in an alternate world to our
own, maybe interacting with us, or maybe not it offers us an escape. We are able to live out mentally a little
fantasy about draining the blood from those who constrain us and further of
making them slaves to our will. We want the freedom of those living in the
alternate universe together with the excitement and the danger.
iZombie is a favorite of mine. Liv tries to live to a human moral code while
driven by an internal Zombie lust for brains that is raging and
uncontrollable. We can empathize with
that. We love the complexity these
characters have to navigate. Why,
because we have to navigate complexity but ours is so boring and so mundane. We
want to break the rules and when we are watching fantasy we applaud those
characters who without hesitation break centuries old codes. For a great
example of these check out the Dusk ‘til Dawn television series.
The death eroticism thing cannot be underestimated. We are all scarred out of our minds by our
own mortality. If we think on it too
long at a stretch we get palpitations and our guts churn and we hyperventilate.
Each and every single one of us is going
to die and we don’t, we really don’t, want to go. So what is the antithesis of death? Why the antithesis of death is wild sex,
abandoned and filled erotic passion.
If we make the characters vampires you can even blend these
two elements. Pale but pretty undead creatures go at it like Montana Wildhack
in some blue tinted porno about naughty nurses gone berserk on a sex
stimulant. We want an explosive release
from our mortality. Watching the beautiful undead having passions, having sex,
having elegance (don’t forget they are always drinking blood or fine wines at
tables with the best silver and exquisite porcelain on white line with lots of
candles) we for a few moments get that.
We can overlay our passions, the ones we thought would be eternal, on
these story lines.
Don’t ever forget the third element, the pretty factor. No single being in a fantasy show that is
going to last more than an episode is other than young and beautiful. The men are hard bodies who spend lots of
time shirtless showing off their six packs. The women are buxom and always
busting out of leather garments that barely constrain their bosoms. When like pretty people. We react to pretty people. If no one is around we masturbate to
beautiful people doing hot dirty things.
Yeah combine these three factors and we are drawn to these shows like
moths to a flame.
Me, I just happen to pick the ones that have themes that are
just not romantic enough. Time travel is
always the sugar that lures me into the amber.
But vampires and their passions, their blood and eternal struggle, these
are the folks that hit all the major points above for most people.
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