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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Think of how the stage on which Hannah performs looks the same in every episode. Also think of the heaps upon heaps of cliches and cartoonish behavior, how nothing has any real consequences, and how successful someone who only ever is shown performing on one stage would most likely be. Most of the characters - the ones for whom most of their personality can be found under Characters As Device - are not real, but are illusions projected into the test subjects' collective mind as their brains mash together in one machine in an experiment on how to brainwash the masses using television. |