Steve Patrick Adam's 'What Does Your favorite TV Show Say About You' comic emphasizes the importance of pop culture. Your favorite TV show is not a mere leisure pastime, it's a part of you. The prevalence of online fandoms -- dedicated communicates that discuss, create and generally obsess over particular shows -- indicate the significance of TV watching as a personal and bonding activity.
The comic seems to think that your choice of show is a reflection of self; so, for instance, if you live, eat, breathe and sleep Game of Thrones, chances are that you "develop a lot of strong relationships, and then throw them all asunder, so cruel." Meanwhile, fans of New Girl are likely to be accused of "excess quirk" while Girls enthusiasts are generally unsatisfied with lives that their peers would kill for.
Check out the comic to see what your favorite reveals about you.
Character-Disclosing TV Comics
'What Your Favorite TV Show Says About You' Comic Reveals a Lot
Trend Themes
1. TV Show Fandoms - Opportunity to create online platforms or communities for fans to discuss and engage with their favorite shows.
2. Personalized Entertainment - Potential to develop personalized content recommendations and experiences based on individual TV show preferences.
3. Psychological Profiling - Possibility of using TV show preferences to gain insights into people's personalities and behaviors.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - Opportunity to leverage TV show fandoms to create innovative fan-centric experiences and merchandise.
2. Streaming Platforms - Potential to improve content curation algorithms to provide personalized recommendations for TV show enthusiasts.
3. Market Research - Ability to use TV show preferences as a tool for psychological profiling and understanding consumer behavior.