Piano man

The Sherlock of TV-shows 
 
A show where you get a glimpse inside the aspiring tv-show writers supposedly brilliant new ideas. The guru, C Lewis, is a highly acclaimed producer who basically can get you on every tv or, with great respect to detail(/cruelty), tell you if and why your idea is terrible. In every episode the viewers travel into a new world, be it a world post a zombie apocalypse, a suprisingly dangerous town in England or maybe into the middle of the everyday stress of a big town. Every episode is ofcourse also followed by reactions and corrrections from C Lewis, jumping in and moving the fantasy around. Comedic, exciting and from time to time very dramatic. 
     
The back story and personal story of C Lewis is not the brightest of tales. Orphan, dreaming of nothing and mostly being very sceptical of this dark world. Then there is an unexpected trip to New York, and C gets lost in the crowd and misses the train home. She gets taken in and eventually adopted by a very helpful, and coincidently quite wealthy woman, who somehow makes the world look brighter to little C. The woman herself is mysterious, dark and smokes like a chimney, but won't let C lose faith in the world for a second. They ride in a limousine to the womans doorstep in a gigantic mansion, and as they walk around C is looking torn. Trying not to be impressed is becoming harder than she expected. The woman is so nice and you somehow begin to pray that C lets her in, lets her help.
 
Late that same rainy night the woman says "Life is much too short to let anything make it worse than it actually is. Now, feeling sorry for yourself is a very tempting occupation, but it will hardly get you anywhere. The only feeling that is more satisfying anyway, is to follow a dream. Even as you run trying to catch it, fall on your face and bleed out, you feel deep down that it's finally happeing. Everything is happening." Then the woman puts in a DVD. Almost Famous, by Cameron Crowe. As they watch it, you can see the very first feelings show on C's face. Tears, smiles, laughter, colours, and as the credits roll down the screen the women hug. A long hug, silent och and as the rain drips down outside C falls asleep. The woman leans against C's head, then closes her eyes just as a tear starts rolling down her cheek. 
 
And you can all probably guess who the woman is
 
 
 
 
 

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