Stefano De Martino, Gerry Scotti and the problem of superlatives on TV

To the second week of competition, the television feud between Stefano De Martino And Gerry Scotti It is more alive than ever, with the latter in an increasingly clear advantage towards the first. Beyond the excessive fogue with which many users looking at this clash, commenting every morning the listening data of Your business and de The wheel of luck As if they were commenting on the graduation vote of a tight nephew, we would like to add one thing: If we arrived at this point the fault is probably ours And of all the absolute superlatives that we use to greet someone’s success and failure.

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If X is full of punctualizations on the fact that now Rai1’s graphics indicate the departure of “your business” together with that of the first evening and that the departure of the strip Five minutes by Bruno Vespa was postponed to the end of September to allow the game conducted by Stefano De Martino to earn a few more share of share It is probably the fault of those who have used tones and terms too triumphalistic to define the formula of Your business by De Martino in the last yeardaring increasingly daring comparisons (from Pippo Baudo down) and loading the conductor of a pressure and expectation decidedly too high to bear and maintain. It is the problem of today’s world: Too enthusiasm, too much euphoria and too much transport when things are fine and too disaster, too much calamity and too much misfortune when things stop working.

Rome Theater of the Vittorie Vittoria Tv Tvi Affari Tue. In the photo Stefano De Martino
Rome, theater of the victories, “Business” TV broadcast. In the photo: Stefano De MartinoMarco Provvionato / IPA-Agecy.net

In light of this reasoning, we were in Mediaset we would go on with lead feet, because Okay that The wheel of luck He is growing in episode in the episode by recognizing to an tireless professional like Gerry Scotti the value he deservesbut watch out not to overdo it. These dizzying and controlled drunks are not good for faces such as Stefano De Martino and Gerry Scotti nor to the programs leading: It takes caution, a sense of measure and prudence when you winbecause it is a moment that the car is jammed and you risk going to the other side, the one in which everyone is on you commenting on the phenomenon you were yesterday and the deflated soufflé that you are today. Exactly as, perhaps, they are now learning in Rai.

Source: Vanity Fair

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