Violins, strike a fearful chord
As lights are dimmed and we all feel
Like we are trapped in chambers beating
With the flood of chemicals.
There really isn’t any need
But drama is inevitable.
OMG, I saw the ‘trailer’ for the Meghan and Harry interview and almost died today. I will most definitely be watching when it is aired in the UK but mostly because I don’t know what to expect.
I love the royals and I also love Meghan and I sometimes feel like the media wants us to like one or the other. In my humble opinion, I think that both do a lot of good and anyone who is making lives just a little bit better is doing a good thing.
However, the royals doing interviews never seems to end well and so I’m a little bit nervous about watching this. I really hope that it’s not laid on too thick and makes them just look like victims, because I don’t think that’s a fair representation of them.
The American TV stations do have a habit of trying to make things way more dramatic than they need to. I could feel my heart rate increasing as I watched this very dramatic teaser. They even had movie-esque music to build up the tension.
Whether this is an inspired decision or it turn out to be a hot mess, we won’t know until we actually see it and get to see how the press and the Twitterverse decide to react. I just hope that it does go well for them. And I hope that it works out equally as well for the royals still over here and working as royals. It would be a shame if anyone gets harmed because of this.
Much Love
Rachel xx
Margot Kinberg
To me, that’s the trouble with a lot of TV. It’s all made so very dramatic that it can obscure the truth. The goal is to get viewership, so sometimes, producers go all out with the suspense/drama thing, and I find that annoying. It’s why I don’t watch reality TV shows.