How To Make A Great Pilot — Squid Game

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Kwr70zOC8

Resumen

TLDRVidiyo a nyochaa otú 'Squid Game' si egosipụta onye isi, Gi-hun, na-atụgharị na omume ya na ndọrọ ndọrọzi na-achịkwa n'oge mbụ. Ndị na-achọ ịmalite usoro nkiri kwesịrị ịmara mkpa nke imepụta onye isi nwere mmetụta na ọtụtụ ihe na-eme n'ikpeazụ. A na-atụle echiche nke Maslow's hierarchy of needs iji meziwanye ihe mgbakwunye na ịgụnye nke ọma ga-enwe mmetụta na ndị na-ekiri.

Para llevar

  • 📅 Gi-hun bụ onye na-enweghị ihe niile.
  • 🎲 O jiri akwụmụgwọ nke nne ya na-aga igwu egwuregwu.
  • 📈 Nhọpụta ndị protagonist nke na-achọ ịma mma.
  • 🧩 N'ikpeazụ, ihe ihe na-egosi na akụkọ bụ "relatability".
  • 👏 "Likability" abaghị uru kama "relatability" bụ isi.
  • 🏆 Maslow's hierarchy of needs na-enyere aka.
  • 🔍 Ngwa na-achọ iduga na agwa.
  • ⚔️ Iji ozi na eziokwu chịkọta n'ichepụta akụkọ.
  • 🎭 Kwekọrọ na nchọpụta na ntọala abụghị naanị maka akụkọ viết dị ka Edenet.
  • 📚 Jiri Campfire maka ịhazigharị akụkọ gị.

Cronología

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    N'ịbụ onye a na-achọpụta ya dị ka onye na-adịghị tozu oke na mmalite, Gihon, bụ protagonist nke 'Squid Game', anwalebeghị nke a dị ụcha n'ụzọ kwesịrị ekwesị, na-eso nzọpụta gboo. N'oge mbụ, anyị na-ahụ nnukwu ihe ize ndụ na ọnwụnwa na ndụ ya, nke nwere ike ibute ndị na-ege ntị iwe nti. Agbanyeghị, site n'iji ntụziaka nke Maslow's hierarchy of needs, iji mee ka Gihon kwụsịrị iji atụnyịrị ego, na-adịghị nwere ego na mmiri na mpụ. Ajụjụ ahụ bụ maka otu esi abara ya uru? Iwe a na-emerịrị ya nke ọma site na ịdị na-enweghị ike imezu mkpa ndị mmadụ ga-eme ka ndị na-ege ntị nwee mmasị n'ịhụ Gihon lụọ ọgụ n'ịchọpụta ndụ na-adịbeghị anya.

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    N'ịga n'ihu, na-egosi na Gihon, si na әмәс na-amalite nke a na-ahụkarị na nzukọ mgbe egwuregwu mbụ, na-enye gị a dị mma pitch n'ịhụ maka ngosi, na-eme nri ahụ nke so na ya, na-eji ike n'echiche. O bụ ihe na-adịghị ahụkebe, na iji nweta ya na ya na-emeghe forụta nzube n'atha ịhụ Gihon, na-ajụ ebum n'obi n'ihi na ịbụ, dị ka onye na-agbakọba, na-enwe mmetụta nke inweta nchebe na ịhụnanya, na-enyere ndị na-ege ntị aka ikwenye na ya. E nwere ihe gbasara mgbanwe ahụ nke na-emetụta onye protagonist, na-enye ndị na-ege ntị ihe ngosi ikike ọnwụ na afọ ojuju na otú ndị huo agha emere ka ọdịnihu di na ya na-enwe edemede na ndụ.

Mapa mental

Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • Kedu ihe causen a na-egosi na Gi-hun bụ onye isi nwere mmetụta?

    O juru na edemede ntọala, n'ikwu banyere ihe ọ na-achọ na ndụ ya na ọdịmma ya.

  • Gịnị bụ isi ihe na-ekwu banyere "likability" nke protagonist?

    A naghị eche banyere "likability", kama a na-elekwasị anya na "relatability".

  • Kedu ihe Maslow's hierarchy of needs gbasara?

    Ọ bụ pyramid nke na-egosi ihe ndị mmadụ chọrọ na ndụ ha, nke na-enyere aka ịmepụta ụdị ikpeazụ na-adịghị na akụkọ.

  • Gịnị bụ nnukwu ihe kpatara na "Squid Game" nwere ihe ịma aka na ndụ?

    Eziokwu na Gi-hun na-achọ ịhụ na ọ nweghị ego, nke dị mkpa n'ichepụta akụkọ ya.

  • Kedu otú a ga-esi wee kpọlata ndị na-ekiri na usoro a?

    Site n'ịmụta otú e si eme ka onye protagonist nwee mmetụta na-enwe mmetụta na ọ chọrọ ịga nke ọma.

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    do you want to know what i find most
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    interesting about squid games pilot it's
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    how the protagonist gihon at the
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    beginning is shown to be nothing but a
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    total loser like it opens with his
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    mother telling them that he's forgotten
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    that today's his daughter's birthday and
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    then he immediately whines about how she
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    needs to give him more money and then
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    when she says no he steals her credit
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    card for getting her birthday too as he
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    tries to guess her pin and then he
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    gambles it all away on the horse tracks
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    that is our introduction to this show's
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    protagonist like if you were to ask
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    around if that was a good way to open
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    your show most people would tell you
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    that you're an idiot you can't open a
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    story like that that would make your
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    protagonist unlikable and no one will
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    enjoy your story then however squid game
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    is the most popular show netflix has
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    ever had so clearly they had to be doing
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    something right here by all means the
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    guy does show some likable qualities as
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    the show goes on like he turns out to be
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    a nice enough guy but how do we
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    reconcile with how this show gave us
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    such an unpleasant first impression of
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    its protagonist well i'll answer that
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    mystery later in the video but firstly
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    there's something vital that every pilot
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    episode must do it has to convince an
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    unconvinced viewer that your show really
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    is worth their time fundamentally your
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    pilot isn't just the beginning of your
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    show it's also its trailer in the same
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    way a movie trailer gets the viewer
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    excited to go to the cinema a tv pilot
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    has to get the viewer excited to watch
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    episode two in the recent spider-man
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    trailer when we see those mechanical
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    arms come up and then we get
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    hello peter the internet exploded
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    because this right here isn't just a fun
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    reveal it's the pitch for the movie and
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    it's a bloody good one what if tom
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    holland's spider-man has to face down
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    the villains from sam raymie's trilogy
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    it's an inherently exciting pitch for a
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    superhero film when you boil it down
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    this right here isn't storytelling it's
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    pure marketing and when you're writing
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    the pilot to your show you need to do
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    exactly this what is your hello peter
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    moment you've got to ask the question
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    where in my pilot will i pitch what the
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    show will be about and crucially is that
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    pitch exciting enough
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    the walking dead for example pretty much
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    had its pitch be the opening scene we
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    see a gritty looking apocalypse then our
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    protagonist faces down a zombie he
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    shoots it and that's it that's the
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    entire pitch right there it's telling
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    you exactly what the walking dead is
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    going to be about this might seem like a
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    pretty weak pitch for a show but it
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    genuinely wasn't because back in 2010
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    when this pilot came out which that
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    makes me feel a bit old to be honest um
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    this was a fantastic pitch because the
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    public's brief but enthusiastic
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    obsession with zombies was just on the
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    rise if you were making a pilot in 2010
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    simply having the pitch for your story
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    be it's a grim tale about the zombie
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    apocalypse would have been enough to
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    sell millions of people on your show but
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    now after being so oversaturated with
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    zombie stories what was once a strong
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    pitch is now a fairly weak one you can
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    look at invincible too as the audience
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    sees the first episode they think well
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    this is just another generic superhero
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    story but then the tables turn and the
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    show gives us its real pitch when
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    omniman does
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    well
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    what he does i won't show the details
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    here because according to my analytics
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    children are watching and i'd prefer not
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    to be demonetized
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    and of course squid game's pitch moment
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    is when we finally enter the first game
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    that bloke gets shot and it's
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    immediately establishes an interesting
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    premise what if hunger games had a
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    crossover with a game show you know what
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    if mr beast did a video except everyone
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    whose hand leaves the lamborghini gets
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    shot it's an inherently exciting pitch
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    for a show and even better we then spend
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    the next 10 minutes exploring it as we
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    see the first game play out giving the
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    audience an appetizer delivering the
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    goods on the pitch they just made and
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    they deliver on an already exciting
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    pitch so well it's a lot like lightning
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    in a bottle as the viewer physically
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    can't turn their eyes away it creates
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    the kind of pilot that has the potential
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    to be catapulted into international
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    popularity the kind of pilot when it's
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    over the viewer feels a really strong
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    urge to watch episode two but back to
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    the initial question of this video how
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    did squid game get away with having such
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    an unlikable protagonist in its
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    beginning well i think the big point to
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    make here is that likability is a total
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    myth no way not this time is totally
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    made up pure fiction
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    it's false like seriously if you're
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    creating a protagonist and you're asking
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    how can i make this person more likeable
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    you're asking the wrong question but
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    what is the right question how do you
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    give your shows pilots a great
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    protagonist well it isn't actually
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    likability that matters here instead
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    it's relatability when you boil it down
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    every great protagonist the kind where
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    you just can't help but want them to
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    succeed the reason behind it all is that
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    that character is relatable from geekin
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    to walter white to mr incredible but
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    this begs a really interesting question
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    because how are these three characters
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    relatable like what is the quality they
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    share that binds them together i
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    remember watching the incredibles when i
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    was about 10 and despite the fact i
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    didn't work a boring office job at the
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    time and wasn't going through a mid-life
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    crisis i still cared about bob's
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    character and that is mental because how
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    the hell is it possible that children
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    can relate to protagonists going through
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    a mid-life crisis or i mean look at
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    gehun from squid game like his two
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    biggest character flaws at the start are
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    tremendous dishonesty and a crippling
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    gambling addiction like you might have
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    none of those character traits yourself
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    but you probably felt compelled by
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    gehun's character where the hell is all
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    of this relatability coming from well
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    i've been giving this one a good thing
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    because it's admittedly a pretty tricky
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    question and the other day i think i
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    realize what the key is here it's
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    something that all of you psychologists
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    out there will be familiar with and i've
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    only just realized how crucial a role
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    this plays when creating characters in
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    fiction it's maslow's hierarchy of needs
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    what that is is a pyramid that was
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    proposed unsurprisingly by a guy called
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    abraham maslow in 1943 and it lays out
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    all of the things a human wants for in
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    life i've begun to realize that when
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    you're crafting a character's motivation
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    this pyramid right here is perhaps the
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    most useful tool you can have at your
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    disposal the way this works in real life
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    is if you watching were to reach a point
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    where every level of this pyramid is
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    fulfilled you should in theory want for
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    nothing you know you'll look at the
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    mirror from harry potter 1 and see
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    nothing but yourself exactly as you are
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    it goes without saying that that's a bad
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    thing for your protagonist to do because
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    they must want something otherwise
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    where's the story but admittedly this
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    does look pretty complex how do we
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    digest this pyramid into something we
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    can understand and apply well let's give
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    a few examples to break it down let's
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    look at walter white from breaking bad
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    breaking bad kicks off showing walter
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    going about his everyday life which by
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    the way is something nearly every
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    successful story begins with as when you
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    show protagonists everyday life it gives
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    you a wonderful opportunity to not just
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    give exposition on who they are but
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    importantly to demonstrate the whole in
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    their life it's this hole in their life
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    that must motivate the character and
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    drive the story forwards for walter he's
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    got the first level of this pyramid
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    covered basic physical needs you know
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    food and shelter he's got all that no
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    problem he has the next one up security
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    you know there aren't any assassins out
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    there gunning for him he also has the
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    next one up too was he's got a wife and
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    son who love him but everywhere above
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    this he's lacking he has no status nor
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    respect and he's constantly demeaned by
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    everyone around him hey mr white
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    make that style shine huh oh my god
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    and to top it all off walter is not
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    achieving his potential and our
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    investment in his character the reason
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    why walter is so compelling to follow in
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    the early episodes of breaking bad is
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    because the holes in his life stem from
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    such universal relatable problems from
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    the hierarchy of needs and crucially as
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    well as the pilot goes along we see
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    walter get a taste of what it's like for
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    the holes in his life to be satisfied we
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    see that when he goes from being
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    powerless to beating up a bully for
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    insulting his son or how nobody respects
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    him not even his family but upon
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    breaking bad and making meth he finally
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    finds the admiration he's always wanted
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    this is pure glass
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    you're a goddamn artist and back to the
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    incredibles believe it or not walter
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    white and mr incredible are identical
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    characters in this respect because sure
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    bob's having a mid-life crisis but
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    that's not the core of why he's
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    relatable and it's not his boring office
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    job either rather it's how he feels like
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    he isn't realizing his potential which
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    again is a hole that stems from right at
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    the top of the hierarchy of needs
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    therefore every human being alive can
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    relate to him if you want to come up
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    with a relatable character motivation in
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    a story or screw it if you just want to
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    have a good protagonist referring to
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    maslow's hierarchy of needs is a really
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    like shockingly effective way of
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    achieving both of those things you can
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    have it come from the top like walter
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    white and mr incredible or you can go
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    all the way down to the bottom and have
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    a character's motivation be them dying
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    of thirst in a desert and they're
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    hunting for a glass of water doing this
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    will ensure they have the kind of
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    motivation that everyone everywhere will
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    be able to relate to from them being a
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    10 year old kid all the way to living in
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    a totally different country not knowing
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    your language and so needing to watch
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    your show in a rather bad dub do you
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    know where your son happens to be now on
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    business in the united states uh i'm
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    afraid that mr cho song woo has a
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    warrant out for his arrest
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    huh if he were to break down gee hun
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    from squid game his motivation stems
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    from these two areas in the pyramid love
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    and safety needs he's in crippling debt
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    that's so bad it's at the point now that
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    the loan sharks are beating him up in
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    the bathrooms he has no security and to
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    top it all off he's on the brink of
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    losing his daughter as his ex is about
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    to move with her to america two
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    different holes in his life stemming
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    from two levels on the pyramid and what
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    is the cause of both of them not having
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    enough money and so when the squid games
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    start and we see that piggy bank descend
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    from the ceiling just like walter white
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    does when he starts stealing drugs just
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    like mr incredible does when he sees
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    that opportunity to relive his glory
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    days giehun gets a glimpse of what it
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    might be like for the holes in his life
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    to be filled and because the first half
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    of the pilot did such a good job at
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    establishing the relatable problems of
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    gehun's life when the last half kicks
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    off with him joining the squid games the
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    audience can't help but want him to
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    succeed the audience can't help but be
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    compelled by his character despite how
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    he's been a pretty bad father lies
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    steals and in general does some very
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    unlikable things but by all means having
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    a likable protagonist really can work
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    effectively i think of marta cabrera
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    from knives out right the fact she's
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    surrounded by some really just quite
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    detestable people it contrasts with how
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    likable she is and that only makes us
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    want her to succeed in the end more
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    however saying to yourself i must have a
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    likable protagonist is a lot like saying
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    i'm only going to buy a house if it's
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    already painted white by all means
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    you'll probably find some good houses
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    painted in that color but you're
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    tremendously limiting yourself as a
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Etiquetas
  • Squid Game
  • Gi-hun
  • Protagonist
  • Likability
  • Relatability
  • Maslow's hierarchy
  • Pilot Episode
  • Character Motivations
  • Storytelling
  • Audience Engagement