Josh Coito
English 122
22 March 2016
Journal #10: “Watching TV Makes Your Smarter” In Steven Johnson’s essay Watching TV Makes You Smarter” (2005), he suggests that the increasing complexity of TV shows can engage audiences’ brains, and help people think smarter. Citing multiple second-hand evidences, Johnson develops his ideas by comparing old and new TV shows, describing the confusion may caused by complex TV shows’ threads, and the positive effect of watching complex TV shows. By using examples from multiple TV shows, the author differentiates engaging and sedating TV shows in order to persuade people to consider changing the criteria for evaluating TV shows. With informative and suggestive tone, Steven is probably writing to