Miscommunication occurs
often between characters in TV shows and is used as entertainment for the
audience. Just recently I was watching an episode of the famous comedy show Friends. A show about 6 friends living
and working in New York City: Rachel Green, Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani,
Chandler Bing and Ross Geller. They all have unique characteristics that make them
so much more enjoyable to watch. They encounter several situations in their lives
that are made to look hilarious and you just can’t stop watching.
The episode that I watched
was called “The One with Ross and Monica’s Cousin”, from season seven and let
me tell you it was absolutely hysterical. By the title you can tell that both
Ross and Monica’s (who are brother and sister) cousin Casey, who they have not
seen in years, comes to visits them in New York. Casey is a very attractive
young women and it’s hard for people to keep their eyes off her. Chandler
(Monica’s Fiancé) is distracted by Casey’s good looks so Monica tells Ross to
let Casey stay at his place. When Casey arrives at Ross’ place Ross is taken
back by her beauty and feels attracted to her, which he knows is wrong. She is
his cousin for god’s sake. Ross tries to control himself from not doing
anything perverted and does his best to take away nasty thoughts in his head.
This is when the
miscommunication between the two characters comes in. Ross thinks that Casey is
giving him “signals” to tell him to make a move on her. He tells himself that
what he is thinking in his head is wrong. But then he considers that, she’s the
one who wanted to open a bottle of wine, she’s the one that dimed the lights in the
room and that she wanted to watch on of the sexiest movies ever. She does some
a hand gesture that Ross takes the wrong way. For example, Casey puts her
arm over Ross’ shoulder to get a blanket. With that Ross decides to make a move on his
own cousin. He goes in for a kiss, but Casey pushes him away asking him what he
was thinking. Ross now was in a bad position and made it worse by saying “I haven’t
had sex for a long time.”
Ross was being misled by
his own cousin, but really she was just being nice and enjoying herslf. The communication was not clear between the two characters. The
miscommunication made Ross look like a pervert making him regret his actions
that he did towards his cousin. Many other TV series develop episodes that
regard miscommunication between characters. Many viewers find this to be engaging
.Miscommunication occurs in other places in our society too such as reading a
text message or misunderstanding a song. This is one example that I thought to be funny.
You have to love Friends, it’s one of the most hilarious shows ever.
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