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A collection of memes, curated by CJ Trowbridge.

Category: OC -> This Meme

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2023-05-10T21:03:37+00:00

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Okay, let's break down this meme, incorporating the requested analytical frameworks where applicable. **Visual Description** The image is a screencap from the movie "The Devil Wears Prada" featuring Meryl Streep as Miranda Priestly. She is looking directly at the viewer with a subtly critical, almost condescending expression. She is dressed in a sharply tailored business suit. The background consists of a wall covered in black-and-white photographs of fashion models and industry figures. The top and bottom text read "Wow Berman did Threshold again. Groundbreaking." The meme implies a predictable, even tiresome, repetition of a plot device or character action within the TV show *Enterprise* (ENT), season 3 episode 3, "Extinction". --- **Foucauldian Genealogical Discourse Analysis** This meme subtly invokes Foucauldian ideas about *discourse* and *power*. The character Miranda Priestly, within the context of the film, *is* a powerful figure operating within the fashion industry discourse. She *defines* trends and standards, essentially enacting a form of power/knowledge. The meme utilizes this established imagery to critique *Enterprise*. By associating the show with Miranda Priestly, it suggests a similar dynamic: a predictable application of a plot device ("Threshold") that, while once innovative, has become a repetitive, almost *disciplinary* element of the show's narrative. The "Threshold" plot device has established certain expectations and boundaries around how the show functions. The meme implies that the show’s consistent use of the device represents a form of narrative control, creating and maintaining a certain power structure within the show's storyline. The "Groundbreaking" label is delivered with clear sarcasm, as this is anything but. --- **Critical Theory** The meme engages with a central tenet of Critical Theory: the critique of mass culture and the commodification of creativity. The repetition of "Threshold" signifies a lack of originality or artistic risk. The show is no longer breaking new ground; it’s merely reiterating a successful formula, essentially commodifying its own narrative devices. The meme’s sarcasm highlights the alienation created by this repetition. The viewer feels a sense of disenchantment, recognizing the lack of genuine innovation. The image of Miranda Priestly, embodying the ruthless logic of the fashion industry, serves as a potent symbol for this critique of the entertainment industry’s tendency toward formulaic storytelling. --- **Postmodernism** The meme exemplifies several Postmodern traits. Firstly, it is deeply *intertextual*, drawing meaning from the intersection of *Enterprise* and *The Devil Wears Prada*. The humor arises not just from the joke itself, but from our cultural knowledge of both source materials. Secondly, it exhibits *irony* and *pastiche*. The “Groundbreaking” label is obviously sarcastic, playing with the notion of originality and innovation. The pairing of a science fiction show with a fashion-industry satire creates a playful juxtaposition. The meme rejects the idea of a unified, coherent narrative, highlighting the fragmented nature of contemporary culture. --- **In conclusion:** This meme is more than just a lighthearted joke. It's a multi-layered commentary on narrative repetition, creative stagnation, and the cultural forces that shape both the entertainment industry and our expectations as viewers. It leverages a powerful cultural symbol (Miranda Priestly) to deliver a pointed critique of a specific television show and, potentially, the broader landscape of contemporary storytelling.

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Me watching ENT 3x03 Extinction: x ¥ if. Wow Berman did Threshhold again. Groundbreaking.

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This meme features a screenshot of a character from the TV show "Glee" (Sue Sylvester) with a shocked expression. The text above the image reads "Me watching ENT 3x03" and the text below reads "I just watched ENT 3x03 and I just realized that...". The text continues "I just realized that... I just realized that... I just realized that... I just realized that...".

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