Monday, October 31, 2016
Better Off Ted and Racial Sensitivity
Synopsis\nThe episode focuses on racial conflicts that arise at Veridan. The episode begins with the realization that Linda has a new boyfriend, which comes as a surprise to Ted, who acts as if he is not bothered with the matter. The stage setting then shifts to lunar excursion module and Phil, who defecate at the science lab. When Phil leaves to get a cup of tea, the starts in the laboratory goes off because of motion sensors that further turn on the lights when light reflects from the skin of a blank person. Ted reports this matter to Veronica, and subsequently Lem and other black employees process into her office in contempt. Veridans solution to the problem is to film white minimum prosecute employees who would follow the black employees wheresoever they go for purposes of switching on the lights. Ultimately, the company reverts to motion sensors that divulge all employees (Better off Ted, 2015).\n\nIntergroup kinetics in the Episode\nBy definition, intergroup dynamics refers to ever-changing relationships surrounded by people. The feature is evident in the episode whereby we see disparate levels of relationships between the characters. For instance, Ted and Linda exhibit this intergroup dynamics due to their on-and-off relationship, which is characterized by conflicts. They had a romantic encounter whereby they kissed duration wearing helmets. Later, they meet in the elevator where Linda introduces Ted to her new boyfriend, outwear. Ted is abstracted and leaves the elevator before it closes. On a different scene, Ted eye Linda and Don having a conference and approaches them for purposes of correcting the earlier awkward encounter. In an attempt to make Ted get hold bad, Linda boasts approximately Dons accomplishments, but her plan fails because Ted and Don become close, which comes as a surprise to Linda (Better off Ted, 2015).\nanother(prenominal) aspect of intergroup dynamics in the episode is whereby Lem and Phil down their sarcastic quarrels. For instance, they argue about coffee and microscopic organ...
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