
Come up to meet you, tell you I’m sorry
You don’t know how lovely you are
I had to find you, tell you I need you
And tell you I set you apart
Tell me your secrets, And ask me your questions
Oh let’s go back to the start
Goodbye Chuck.
That’s me.
So, Chuck is over. Forever. Never thought I could feel this empty because of a show. I wanna start all over again. Seriously. Feeling empty.
I’m a soon-to-be PR. I’m studying for that, at least.
Ya know, Public Relations.
I was watching “Dial M for Mayor” last night and a line from Castle got me. He’s having a discussion with Beckett about exposing the mayor or not willing to have his coat analyzed by CSU.
He asks her to not do it because the press is going to crash him and his whole political career would be gone. She says she has to do it and when they prove that he is innocent everything will get back on its place. And he answers her:
“Kate, this is politics. Perception is reality. The truth would not matter.”
Ok, besides my fangirling thing about this scene. They calling each other for their first names and everything. What Rick says it goes totally like we study in PR course.
Yeah, it doesn’t matter if the guy is right or wrong. The fact that he was even considered is the point. Public opinion, as we call, isn’t paying attention when the story is solved but gives so much audience to the scandal.
“I always knew he wasn’t that honest.”
“Well, I have a neighbor who works with the sister of a friend of a guy who works for him. She said he’s suspicious.”
When something not-so-good-but-not-proven-yet comes out, everybody knows everything about the person. Everybody has an strong opinion, as they say. They’re working with the perception of a person. With who they think he is and not who he is by fact.
We’re humans. A race that was born to be judgmental, critical without knowing truly, without understanding the evidences or waiting for the real statement.
So we work with first impressions. We’re trained to change this opinions by using some powerful arguments and changing the focus of the mess.
I love being able to connect the dots between my favorite show and my college. It’s was great!

Getting people confused.
what if Sarah’s baby is with Bryce Larkin?
OH GOD. A pretty freaking baby, may I add.