“Benjamin Franklin said it best, 'Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see.'” BelieveSaidHalfFranklinBest Believe Author:Michael Muhney
“Unfortunately, in real life, people are so incredibly quick to judge a situation before it has completely played itself out. But fortunately, in "reel" life, the audience gets an opportunity to watch things unfold, or unravel... or both in some cases.” PeopleRealOpportunitySituationWatchesCasesAudienceJudgingReal LifeQuick To Judge Author:Michael Muhney
“This word "redemption," what is it about this word? Is it tangible? Do you know when it has happened? Is it necessary in a drama? Does it make a character boring? Does everyone agree on a character being "redeemed?" Or is it a word that is so subjective and polarizing and insignificant in modern television? It is a word that has been given, quite possibly, far too much significance, when it is truly ambiguous and meaningless in a drama. I have personally grown to loathe that word in literature.” KnowsDoeHas BeensCharacterLiteratureGivenToo MuchHappenedModernTelevisionDramaAgreeBoringRedemptionSignificanceDo You KnowMeaninglessInsignificantSubjectiveTangibleAmbiguousLoatheRedeemedPolarizing Author:Michael Muhney
“I much prefer to watch actors and writers create "humanizing" moments for characters. In a drama, "humanizing" is far more impactful and powerful than "redeeming."” MomentsCharacterActorsPowerfulWatchesDramaRedeeming Author:Michael Muhney