Ever since
lockdown started, which now seems like forever ago, I have been very committed
to Netflix. Even when work kept me on my toes, I always found time to
catch up with it. This is only a dignified way of saying that I
was ignoring my family and binge watching Netflix series. Well, I must say that it is much better than
watching repetitive corona updates on national television.
I started with Suits,
which is like the 'Sound of Music 'of courtroom dramas. When it ended, my life
seemed meaningless so I started watching Money Heist which is a crime drama, and
my life blossomed again. I never expected Money Heist to actually keep
me glued to it for hours. Later I decided against watching any series which was
when I found ‘How to Get Away with Murder’. Trust me, if you work in a
corporate, you really have to watch this one. Or
the people will make you want to explore the options at least.
I may sound like
these are some of my achievements, I must admit that my dedication to each of
these series was very commendable.
The series ‘How to
get Away with Murder’ made me realize that I don’t own any weapons apart from
kitchen knives. Everyone in that show owns guns (which are rarely used for self-defense).
Even the nerdy students. Whenever someone knocks at their door, they impulsively
open the drawer and get their hands on the gun before they even see who it is. What
if it was the food delivery guy you people! I never see any of you cooking! Ever!
Whereas whenever someone rings the bell at my home, I hurry to wear a presentable
pajama and comb my hair using my fingers, else they may shoot me as an act of self-defense
against me.
By the way, in the
series, the gun drawer always contains ONLY the gun. The characters live in studio
apartments and never repeat any of their outfits but can manage to free a
drawer only for the gun? This reminds me of my full term pregnant drawers and cupboards.
The moment I open one, I would be lucky if a carom board dint fall on my head. If
I had a weapon I would keep it in a drawer where there are socks, books,
acrylic paints, hair clips, lip balms, a hanger and half of a cabbage.
Secondly, have you
noticed that these guys in courtroom dramas do not trust anyone? All calls are
recorded without consent, friends and family members turn out to be
backstabbers, and cheaters who can camouflage themselves so well to fit in but
they exist only for the benefits! Well, I must say this part is very close to
real life. Nothing dramatic about that you see. There are characters in this
show who remind us of people we all know and can relate to, at the back of our
minds, but we force ourselves to believe otherwise. It is an eye opener.
I must say the first two seasons of ‘How to Get Away with Murder’ is dark and negative during which we may even want to quit. However, from the third season it gets better and the finale is an absolute gem. If you are a naïve person whose sharpest weapon is a kitchen knife and has messy drawers, watch it. It can help you get thicker skin and even prompt you to look out for the type of people you should definitely stay away from.
About the "gun drawer" I would say you can keep it with anything as long as your life doesn't depend on it. When your life depends on something, it changes the game.
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