Analyzing the Realistic Portrayal of 'Evil' in Peep Show
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Summary
Peep Show, a British TV series, is praised for its realistic portrayal of 'evil' in a broader sense, focusing on creating bad outcomes out of instinct or carelessness rather than malice. The protagonists, Mark and Jez, exemplify this concept.
Key quotes
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I consider a thing to be evil if it creates bad outcomes not just out of malice, but instinct or carelessness.
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