The show that I watched without any noise was called Workaholics. When first started watching the show I could tell that they were friends on this show. I could tell this by their closeness of body language with each other. An example of this would be they were smacking each other around. That it was no big deal. Where if someone were to smack you that was not your friends would start a fight. You could also tell that they were friends because they were in a child’s indoor playground drinking beers while laughing. Most people who are not friends wouldn't be caught drinking a whole pitcher of beer with someone else especially in a child’s play area.
You could easily tell that they were having a great time. For the simple reason that they were laughing with each other. Smacking one another while having a conversation, which most people won't smack another unless they are joking around. There was another male that later showed up in the show who was not happy. He looked like a co worker of the place they were at. How i was able to tell that he was no happy because he had his arms crossed, his body language was closed and not inviting, the look on his face was not happy with them at all and it looked like he didn't say much to the other’s. His overall body language was not inviting compared to the other boys body language which was opening.
Once I turned the volume up so I could hear it again, I had learned that the coworker was coming around and now having fun with the other men. He was sliding down the slide, laughing at something and drinking pitchers of beers with them. I think I ended up watching a show that really have much of a plot where you couldn't tell what was going on. If i happened to watch a show more complex than this one I probably would have not been able to tell what was going on very well. If I were to watch a show that I had been many episodes on I could probably know what was going on better because I have a better understanding and idea of the show. Its easier to read and understand people when you have a better understanding of a person, than if you had never have meat them before.
No comments:
Post a Comment