Why do we look at Love Story and 'for 'Puthen'?

On the Internet, there are just as many pages with “characters For '%Puten” and “Love Story” As much as there's a fan page. These people are criticized, but they count hundreds of thousands of followers. Their meetings are ironic, but YouTube videos have millions of clicks. So why do you see <x4? > For “Love Story” even from people who don't like it? [...]
On the Internet, there are just as many pages with “characters For '%Puten” and “Love Story” As much as there's a fan page. These people are criticized, but they count hundreds of thousands of followers. Their meetings are ironic, but YouTube videos have millions of clicks. So why do you see <x4? > For “Love Story” even from people who don't like it?
Three or love? What does it matter?
Amber L. Ferris, professor of Communication School at University of Akron, Ohio, says that the “theme of romance always interests people”. Dr. Helen Fischer, a researcher at the Kinsey Institute and author of the “Anatomy of Love”, says that “people are driven to understand and hear about love, even bypassing artificiality”. She mentions the cases of novels or movies - events are fictional, but people are still involved.
So it doesn't matter whether it's true or if they believe it, in one way or another, people will be a little bit curious about the Tea-Andi relationship, who will choose Saimir in “Love Story”, will you reject any girl his rose, but the country you really like and so on.

They're part of reality... for better or worse.
People on such programs were not taken from space and deliberately placed on Earth. We all met guys like them. For better or worse, they bring us closer to a certain reality.

He's out. And?
Such shows are de-coupled versions of real relations. Boys donate roses, but not as many as the guys from “For “; girls become jealous, but not as often as the daughters of “For”; meetings are romantic but not as sugary as Saimir's. These programs are just like any other product that we see just for fun.

Drama. Drama. Drama.
As mentioned earlier, the oracles produce drama and the “drama” factor is enough to make a show attractive. Trell or not, we enjoy it.

An Access to Escape
All these once unnecessary dramas, aren't they a way of breaking up for a few soothing moments? In a pandemic year, more than ever, people are seeking to deviate from tiresome dailyness and see programs that keep them from thinking. In a different situation, everyone would be impressed by the first encounters between washing machines, gym equipment, or jacuzzi, but now not because people choose not to think long.










