Foreclosures surge for old Americans, reports the NY Times! "Foreclosures create unique challenges for older people...They are less able to find new jobs and more vulnerable to becoming homeless." This is horrible!  Brings new meaning to "I've fallen, and I can't get up! " 
 


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08/10/2012 03:01

I love the tv series and I'm not ashamed. The fact is that this is not the case for everyone.

For example, there are those who do not really like, but considers that this or that series just deserve to be acclaimed because they are better. We recognize these people by the fact they say it's more than the series, it's almost see better than film.

Cinema is an art, the TV series too. The big difference between the two is that the former is "noble" in France, but not the second - obviously. So, up the series at the cinema is the perfect illustration of the existing contempt towards this art form. This month, the Cahiers du Cinema have released a number with Betty Draper (January Jones in Mad Men) on the cover. The headline: Series passion U.S.. I look at the summary and I did not linger longer because AMC and HBO, is a style of TV series, but it is not representative of the tv series, on the contrary. And this is not an isolated case, because the press seems interested only an isolated portion of the TV series, a slice that I love, but is a little bit and n ' is clearly not the biggest. Frankly, it's just elitism.

Moviegoers will have to look only series that are good enough for them, but let's put things in their place: the cinema is no more noble than the tv series. If one has Bruckheimer productions, the other ... Bruckheimer productions. Yes, According to Jim was a disgrace, but Meet the Spartans did was certainly not better.

But there is not that movie fans who play the elitist contempt for most of the series, the journalists in France are quite sectarian prejudices and followers often say stupid things. The worst thing is to believe that one can speak of a series if it highlights its major themes - finding an angle close to the social study is seller.

In another style, I would add: not like a series, it is one thing, but reject entire genres is something else.

That said, we must recognize that it is not easy to love the series in France when we see that most people do not yet understand how it works and have always in my head that old propaganda that brought the series to mind-numbing level of simple programs, no more, no less.

So I like the series. Worse, I'm passionate, a sériephile. So I watch the series, but not just watching, I invested in it, I found something in it. I am interested in the history of the series, because it is a means to discover that I do not know. I do not look elsewhere as news, I watch series that I missed, I try to discover regularly. By this I mean, really, not just take a look at a sample, a pilot flying over or read a synopsis. This is a huge time investment, but a passion, it does not live lightly or it does not live at all.

At Critictoo, we love the series, that's why we created the site from elsewhere. We hope that we encourage people to see the series with an open mind and we managed to tickle the curiosity of some. This is not a mission, but almost.

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