Award-winning journalist and former co-host of The View Lisa Ling goes on a gritty, breathtaking journey to far corners of America.Award-winning journalist and former co-host of The View Lisa Ling goes on a gritty, breathtaking journey to far corners of America.Award-winning journalist and former co-host of The View Lisa Ling goes on a gritty, breathtaking journey to far corners of America.
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Every other episode is about sex and weirdo American deviants involved with it.
As Lisa enters the room, text reads: "cameras were not allowed in".. Lisa gives a little school girl giggle, cute smile and smug twinkle of the eye as she enters... please. When Lisa reappears, "watching all of those people having sex was strange, yet, felt so natural and comfortable.. blah, blah, blah...". Get a grip will ya?! Enough with the desperate attempts to normalize this sort of deplorable, depraved, downright sick behavior. Your husband and newborn child must be SO SO proud of you Lisa! You go girl!
This kind of desensitizing trash TV from CNN, a once upon a time respectable news source, is the reason why our culture is now broken beyond repair. You go CNN!
As Lisa enters the room, text reads: "cameras were not allowed in".. Lisa gives a little school girl giggle, cute smile and smug twinkle of the eye as she enters... please. When Lisa reappears, "watching all of those people having sex was strange, yet, felt so natural and comfortable.. blah, blah, blah...". Get a grip will ya?! Enough with the desperate attempts to normalize this sort of deplorable, depraved, downright sick behavior. Your husband and newborn child must be SO SO proud of you Lisa! You go girl!
This kind of desensitizing trash TV from CNN, a once upon a time respectable news source, is the reason why our culture is now broken beyond repair. You go CNN!
I would have to disagree with a few comments...I totally got what she's doing as a filmmaker. She's become the filmmaker, not just someone interviewing and walking away from a set...it becomes more intimate.
No huge crews, just her a camera, sound person and another camera. The viewer doesn't understand once you bring on a huge crew, etc...it takes away the intimacy with the interviewer...it allows the person who is being interviewed to become relaxed, very docu-style...indie filmmakers get this...I work with filmmakers who request small crews and very little people onset to focus on the filmmaking process.
Smaller cameras, easier lighting, small sound equipment is allowing filmmakers to get a better performance and more intimate setting.
I was taken in with all the episodes, so much, I binged watched a few in a roll.
Kudos---
No huge crews, just her a camera, sound person and another camera. The viewer doesn't understand once you bring on a huge crew, etc...it takes away the intimacy with the interviewer...it allows the person who is being interviewed to become relaxed, very docu-style...indie filmmakers get this...I work with filmmakers who request small crews and very little people onset to focus on the filmmaking process.
Smaller cameras, easier lighting, small sound equipment is allowing filmmakers to get a better performance and more intimate setting.
I was taken in with all the episodes, so much, I binged watched a few in a roll.
Kudos---
Nothing ground breaking here just an interviewer acting surprised at things we are supposed to accept as normal. There were a couple of okay episodes but am I the only person that just doesn't like Lisa Ling? She has always just kinda looked soulless to me and if you actually read up on her history (page 2 of our internet scrubbing overlord google) you will find some interesting tidbits about gold digging and gangsters and "working" your way to the top. I feel like 'Dirty Jobs' does a much better job at showing us a slice of life with normal folks that have odd jobs and is a good bit more connectable. Host is infinitely more likeable as well imho.
Lisa Ling takes a look at the lifestyles, joys, challenges and realities of people who have chosen a path that is different from the norm. For these people, "this is life" and we are being given a glimpse into it.
What I appreciate most about the show is how she doesn't present these stories with any sort of bias based on her own beliefs. It would be very easy to lead an audience to the same conclusions that she personally drew. However, she chose the route of letting the viewer draw their own conclusions. She treated every single person with decency, non-judgment and respect. Very well done... and I look forward to the next season.
What I appreciate most about the show is how she doesn't present these stories with any sort of bias based on her own beliefs. It would be very easy to lead an audience to the same conclusions that she personally drew. However, she chose the route of letting the viewer draw their own conclusions. She treated every single person with decency, non-judgment and respect. Very well done... and I look forward to the next season.
Ling and her team do an incredible job of bringing often never-told stories in a raw, real way. A combination of historical facts and personal interviews make for fascinating and educational television. I never miss an episode. Ling is perfect: open, real, and talented journalist.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen discussing her show's visit to America's largest jail during an interview with Daily Show host Trevor Noah in September 2016, Lisa Ling explained the intent of her show: "I have always believed that the more we know about each other, the more evolved we become."
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