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00:01

We speak student!

00:05

[ yodeling ]

00:07

Reality TV Part 14

00:09

Tropes

00:12

[ bird caws ]

00:12

What is a trope?

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A trope would be a pattern that recurs throughout a work of art

00:17

or a genre of art.

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So any pattern that occurs throughout all different types of literature is a trope,

00:23

or throughout art is a trope.

00:25

So in reality TV,

00:27

the tropes are things like confessionals.

00:29

This is when a person

00:32

turns to the camera and starts

00:34

talking directly to the camera,

00:35

confessing all of their deepest desires.

00:37

This started in earnest with The Real World,

00:39

when they would take people out of their rooms

00:42

and say, "What are you thinking about?"

00:43

And the person would be like, "Oh, my God.

00:44

So-and-so's so hot." Or like, "I can't believe he said that about me." Or whatever.

00:46

Now it's on almost every show.

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Every reality show, whether it's a competition show or not.

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So people on The Bachelor do it,

00:54

- but people on American Idol do it. - Cooking shows.

00:55

Cooking shows, exactly.

00:56

You turn to the camera and you basically say how you're feeling.

00:58

So a confessional. A judging panel

01:00

is a trope that comes up again and again.

01:02

And we actually have archetypes

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within the judging panel, which is

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the different types of characters that show up again and again on the judging panel.

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It started with Simon Cowell.

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So now on every -- With American Idol.

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So now on every single judging panel,

01:16

- we have... - The cranky pants.

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- Exactly. - The airhead.

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- Yup. - Where everything's nice and awesome --

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So like the Lego Movie, everything is awesome.

01:23

And then there's the weirdo.

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- Yep. - That's like Uncle Larry.

01:27

Exactly. Exactly. Steven Tyler.

01:29

- [ indistinct ] - Exactly.

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And so these archetypes form this trope

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of the judging panel.

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And it can go on and on,

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but basically all of the patterns that you see

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recurring throughout all of reality television

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serve as the tropes.

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So if you wanted to analyze

01:43

reality TV as a type of literature,

01:45

you can do that because you can say,

01:47

"What is it about these confessionals

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that work across genres?

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How is it the same

01:52

in a dating show and in a cooking show?

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How is it different?"

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And so there's a lot of analysis that can be done there.

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[ pen writing ]

01:59

What is a trope?

02:04

No, it's not the hair that bald guys put on their head.

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