If dreams came true, I would be Richard Castle, author of the bestseller. The problem is that the castle is not real. It is the title character in the ABC-TV program.
I cannot become the castle, but I am determined to pursue an alternative approach that I write him a television adaptation of the comedy one-hour drama (drama and comedy). Lowbrow stuff, I think. Why are not the tens of millions of couch potatoes reading books or attending the theater, however, to improve their minds, instead of killing brain cells?
My passage to viewers in prime time derivative of the unexpected, and even noble, and development. I started watching TV dramas like “Law & Order” to understand what the masses were to know the criminal justice system from a mass media is often accused of spreading the unreality. The “Law & Order” franchise, often portrays the criminal justice system, police, judges, lawyers, judges, realistically, managing to be fun and educational at the same time.
Today, I’m addicted to Castle (ABC, Monday), Chicago Code (Fox, Monday), The Good Wife (CBS, Tuesday), Detroit 1-8-7 (ABC, Tuesdays), Justified (FX,Wednesday) Blue Bloods (CBS, Fridays), The Killing (AMC, Sunday). The writer Castle is proud of its success as a bestselling author, and, as in real life I know best-selling authors, the works speak of his books in almost every conversation. When secondary characters involuntary pompous prick castle, ride the results. Another part of the magic is that laughter is linked to the plot as serious as the castle and the police detective who follows (with your permission, through clenched teeth off screen because the mayor of New York’s Buddy Castle) to discuss the best-selling novels as part of their crime-solving.
Castle is in a class by itself, because of the way the writers deliberately inject humor into the otherwise heavy story. Try to make the audience laugh is one of the most difficult to write any means. Most people who are struggling to write humor for writing the lines that fall flat. The authors of the Castle of the use of these techniques, among others, to succeed, week by week:
* Imagine a character full of himself, but always amiable. The writer Castle is proud of its success as a bestselling author, and, as in real life I know best-selling authors, the works speak of his books in almost every conversation. When secondary characters involuntary pompous prick castle, ride the results.
* Turn off the main plot to see the home life of the Castle in an apartment in New York with his teenage daughter Intelligent years aging actress and mother. The scenes at home humanize castle, making the public more in tune with him when his weaknesses are exposed. These scenes also hosts the humorous repartee of the family that parents and children of all ages can easily identify.
* Craft superb dialogue. The dialogue between the character of the Castle and the detective is based professional and sexual tension, and then transmits a nerve hook.
I hope that no contemporary TV snobs reading this essay.