Freaks And Geeks Analysis

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In the Pilot episode of Freaks and Geeks, Lindsay underwent many of the relatable choices and struggles high school students endure every day. During this episode, Lindsay was in a rough spot due to the death of her grandmother, and as a result she changed her normal decisions. This includes everything from what she wore to school to the types of people she associated herself with. Though many changes were occurring, one thing remains: her desire to appear unchanged by her parents. I enjoyed the intro to Freaks and Geeks because the conflicts were engaging, and the introduction was easy to follow.
The conflicts were engaging because they appear even at our school when we ourselves are not always aware of them. For example, Eli’s “buddies” …show more content…

For example the freaks were shown first under the bleachers, and the geeks were first pictured impersonating others right outside the school where Alan and his squad of bullies arrives. This made it interesting and enjoyable because if it hadn’t been introduced in this manner, the plot would have been a lot more confusing to follow. This is because there are quite a bit of new people introduced at a time. In addition, each of the characters were shown taking pictures so an individual was shown. This made the episode even more entertaining and interesting because we as the audience are able to visualize how the students dress and look and match it with the category he or she belongs to whether that be freak, geek, or other. Having the characters introduced in both groups and as an individual made the introduction of this show very watcher friendly and easy to follow.
Engaging conflicts and an easy to follow introduction made Pilot a very fun and enjoyable episode. Four reasons this first part of Freaks and Geeks was captivating includes showing conflict in the form of bullying towards special needs children, outside conflict having an impact on school behavior, introduction of characters by grouping, and introduction of characters by individuality. Therefore, a good movie is composed of encapturing problems and a movie outline that is understandable to the

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