So, I’ve been exploring Tubi’s big library and found out that studying the shows and movies I watch increases my affection for them even further. I’ve been checking out how genres change and understanding the backstory of some of my favorite shows. It has ignited my curiosity. Here are five things that I’ve really enjoyed diving into.
Number one, it’s all about how shows change over time.
Next up, the evolution of different types of shows.
Thirdly, understanding the background of classic movies and TV shows.
Now, the influence of directors.
Lastly, it’s all about taking those trips down memory lane.
Number one, it’s all about how shows change over time.
Ever wonder how favorite series got started? I’ve invested much time looking into the initial concepts, the trial season, and how the characters have evolved. It’s so cool to see how shows like ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Breaking Bad’ have grown over the years, with each subsequent season improving.
Next up, the evolution of different types of shows.
Examining the evolution of genres on Tubi has been really eye-opening. I tracked the development of the superhero genre from ‘The Flash’ through to ‘The Boys’ with its intricate plotlines. This has expanded my view on new genres of shows I really like.
Thirdly, understanding the background of classic movies and TV shows.
There’s a unique aspect to viewing classic movies when you know their history. Like how watching ‘Casablanca’ within the context of war added depth and interest to the characters and plot.
Now, the influence of directors.
I love keeping up with leaders like Nolan and Tarantino. Watching their initial films on Tubi has shown me how they’ve evolved over the era. It’s made me really admiration what they do.
Lastly, it’s all about taking those trips down memory lane.
It’s like magic when I watch shows from my childhood on Tubi, like ‘Bell’ or ‘House’. It takes me back to my adolescence and reminds me how these shows have affected my life and the era they were from.