The Big Bang Theory, Edge, Number 3rs, Psychologist, Eleventh Hour-we can see the ending of mathematics, natural science and happiness.
Speaking of the topic of "TV series and science", I can't help thinking of an old TV series-The Island of gilligan broadcast by CBS1964 to 1967. This TV series tells the story of a cruise ship S.S. Minnow, which was taken by two crew members and five tourists, crashing in the Pacific Ocean. Everyone fled to a desert island and began a journey of survival with a lot of jokes. Among the tourists, there is a high school science teacher called "Professor". Although he is bookish, he is smart-he can do anything with bamboo and coconut, even charge the exhausted battery! However, he "doesn't remember" tying a bamboo raft with bamboo or leaving the desert island in other ways. To make matters worse, he didn't seem to notice the eyes of two beautiful women around him-Ginger and Mary Ann. ...
If the "professor" in "The Island of gilligan" laid the foundation for the image of scientists in TV series, then Walter Bishop or Jacob Hood today will "expand" this image. Walter Bishop, a "crazy" scientist from the brink of crisis, has been in a mental hospital for 17 years, but he has never forgotten his ability of "being original"-look, all he needs is a few wires, a few pieces of ice and a big battery to talk to the dead ... The handsome Jacob Hood at the last minute is not bad. What's the name of this song? "Little bee, buzzing, not afraid of rain, not afraid of wind, working hard ..." Unfortunately, Jacob's "Big Bee Peak" is a "slow bee peak", and he didn't notice that the "female bee" (Rachel Yang) around him was so beautiful and sexy. ...
Bones, another crime drama by Fox, also smells like "scientific discovery", but the identities and personalities of the hero and heroine are only reversed from the last moment-Dr.-Temperance Brennan would rather spend a lot of time studying an ancient corpse with no clue than solving more "modern mysteries" with Booth, who is one of them. Although everyone knows that the B-B combination has a good impression on each other, no one wants to break this window.
Look at the prime time of Hollywood TV-three hours a day, six days a week (except Saturday)-how many stories of police, lawyers and doctors are broadcast? Besides these three occupations, you will find ... huh? In fact, there are many scientists ... as far as CBS is concerned, there are two lovely scientific geeks who tell the story of the "Big Bang Theory" in their lives. An "amateur" math genius is helping the FBI solve this case (Numb3rs); There is also a "Spring Breeze" behavioral psychologist who pretends to be a "psychic".
Forty years after the broadcast of gilligan Island, people have forgotten that using bamboo boards to "teach" and "assemble" the irrigation system can also help gilligan get out of the ridiculous predicament-rational thinking has become the mainstream of "entertainment science drama". Like "Entertainment Popular Science Drama", "Entertainment medical drama" is changing quietly and broadening its horizons in the face of an increasingly well-informed public. Fox's famous drama "House" is one of them-House may still be classified as medical drama, but it pays more and more attention to the thinking and exploration of the spiritual world, and the traditional elements of traditional medical drama, such as surgery, medicine and courage, have been weakened to the greatest extent. House, a medical genius, is more concerned with solving problems than saving lives. "Trust me." House repeats his scientific creed from episode to episode, "You know it's better this way.
The great success of "House" and "Crime Scene Investigation" shows that TV dramas about science have begun to pay attention to the investigation of physical clues again. I have told you all the clues I can tell you. As long as you have the ability, you can piece it together bit by bit. Science theme is becoming a hot medical theme in the past, and physics has jumped into the mainstream entertainment form.
"My husband is a physicist at the California Institute of Technology. He always said that physics is the new' black man'. " Jennifer Ouellette, a popular science writer, expressed her views. Her implication is that physics is despised and rejected by people today, just like the black people who were despised and rejected decades ago. Ouellette once wrote "Physics of Buffalo", which is a popular reading of the TV series "Buffalo the Vampire Hunter". Ouellette also serves as the director of the Coordination Committee for Scientific and Recreational Exchanges. Funded by the National Academy of Sciences, the Committee is mainly responsible for helping Hollywood and the scientific community understand each other. In other words, it is to provide scientific consultants to Hollywood producers and provide entertainment demand-oriented information to scientists when necessary.
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