When Drama Gets Out of Hand
Seems like the dose of violence has increased in Arabic sitcoms. This year, a Kuwaiti/Gulf Drama series that air on a couple of channels really cracked me up. It's far away from being realistic. Excessive violence has been added to it, probably, because of the director's request, thinking that it would attract a larger audience. I think that lots of money has been spent on the sets, ridiculous costumes, and tacky furniture. Even if the characters and stories were fictional, they should at least be realistic. One of the actresses on that show cries most of the time on each episode. I guess by the end of taping everyday, she has to use som eye drops. Professional tv reviewers and critics should approve of such shows before being aired, for the sake of the poeple fasting, and the Holy month of Ramadan. I'm glad I got my own shows to watch, including the hilarious Tash ma Tash, Freej, and Bo Qutada o Bo Nabeel.

3 comments:
I think that there's one thing that we beat the US actors/actresses @! Taking a fast, and painful "kaaafffffff" :P. I feel that actors/actresses who tasted and got those "6aragaaat" :P would never ever need botox or anything that puffs their faces! Cause the slaps "Ironed" their skin :P. Well, join my campaign of Anti-Mosalsalat gliga. Yet, you should never miss tash ma tash! :)
Eee hehe... i can't believe they actually agree on getting beaten up for real..while there are effects that turn a bogus slap into something painful for the audience...they're so primitive :p
yalla insawi mothahara for the ANti-Mosalsalat :p
hehe, and yea tash is one of my favorites this year, especially when AlQasabi turns into a woman :p
Yala 7amalt :
"Nabeeeha 6raagaat Free" :P
hehehehehe el qasaby bada3. :P
Post a Comment