Powers of Persuasion

No doubt about it. Anyone sitting in front of a mic or camera is given some powers of persuasion. As they speak, it is often difficult to determine what they believe and what they are simply advertising. Indeed, I suspect that most of the time it is both.

So, they use their powers of persuasion to encourage people to gamble. They endeavor to persuade one and all how wonderful it will be when you “invest” a few dollars, you will win so much money. They say, not only can you win, but you will have fun at it.

I am a Christian. However, even if I weren’t, my conscience would never permit me do such a thing. I suppose I am a leftover from the old days, when we were taught that gambling was a bad thing. In my day, I was taught that only bad people risked hard earned money. Not only that, other people’s experience taught me that winning is rare, especially lotteries.

It’s suddenly different these days it seems. This even though it can lead to divorce and even criminal results. Odd as you might think, some people do write the check without the money in the bank, in hopes that the money won will cover it. And though they might not mean to, those who use their power of persuasion to talk the weak into gambling away the house note, or even the entire paycheck encourage this behavior. Then, the gambler can’t figure out why they are being pulled over by that nice policeman, even though he didn’t speed. Then the next thing he knows, he is cuffed and on the way to jail for writing hot checks.

It does happen. I have seen it. My ethics keep me from being specific, but I assure you, it happens. It is a shame that when they make the ads, they aren’t required to also report those who have gotten in trouble, listening and following the advice in the ads.

Unfortunately, even that still will not stop the compulsive gamblers, but at least they will be forewarned. It is not only common, but more common than most realize. I can remind one and all of a case in the news. They guy gambled away his whole paycheck at the casino. Then he wrote a hot check to Kroger for groceries so he could put off explaining what he did to his wife. A short time later, he was chased by police and climbed the Hernando Desoto Bridge to avoid the police. Yep, that tied up traffic an hour or two.

And yet, Tennessee advertises how much fun it is to buy lotto tickets. The Memphis city radio and TV stations advertise the casinos in Tunica. They do this with completely clear consciences.

The Rule Concerning the TV Series

Not all TV series are successful. The rules that determine which ones work and which ones don’t are as varied as the ditch digger’s work day is long.

Some that are predicted to be big successes don’t last the season. Then there are the unexpected ones with little known lead actors that take off.

Some who are as old as me remember little lines like, “Missed it by that much.” I suspect a few thought Get Smart would become one of those extra special shows, not only successful, but also highly quoted. I mean, would you believe people would quote and re-quote parts of the show next day around the water cooler. And let’s face it, some watched the silly almost slapstick comedy just so they would be part of the next day’s discussions.

The show was something of a copy of a copy of a spoof. It all started with Goldfinger. Then the copies hit TV. It is the biggest rule in TV. When something works, copy it. Remember the westerns, the private investors, the hard hitting cop shows.

Then, there was CSI, followed by CSI, NY, CSI, Miami. Did they ever have one for LA. I don’t remember. Speaking of alphabet soup, there were a bunch of NCIS shows. I am convinced the only good one was the original. Never cared for any of the others for various reasons.

Law & Order was a good show. I suspect I watched every episode at least 3 times. Don’t watch any of the copies at all.

Thing is…I just really wonder…would TV succeed if it were required to be original. Then again, I suppose copies are what we, the public want, at least sometimes. Sometimes, not so much.

Personally, I’d like it if they would drop all the spin-offs of Law&Order and bring back the original. I really think it’s time to drop the NCIS spin-offs too. They owe all of any of their success to the original and the copies are doomed to drag the the original down.

I’m sure there are a few, very few that would disagree with me, but you have your right to be wrong. Disagree or not, you can’t deny, there is a whole lot of copying going on. Originality is rare.