Andrey. Introduction
Hi, everyone! Today we’re dissecting social reality through entertainment. You’re about to see how the classic Game Triad actually works, and how any mass-market show is a single, controlled organism.
In this game, there are always two poles — Blue and Red. Two opposites that push the situation to the point of utter absurdity, attacking each other and pulling the blanket in different directions.
And in the center is the host, the Central Player, the Star. And he’s not just there to provide commentary. The Central Player is the focal point and the center of decision-making. His role is to keep this chaos within the bounds of a unified system, moderate the conflict, and prepare the players’ positions. Without Blue and Red, the Central Player is nothing. But without the Central Player, they would never have played this game as a single unit.
Today I’ll play all three roles myself to clearly demonstrate: behind the scenes, this system is always run by a single mind.
Today’s topic is highly topical: The Parliament of the Republic of New Vasyuki has officially recognized rain as an extremist phenomenon. Let’s see how a single piece of absurd news gives rise to systemic conflict, duality, and a total reversal of roles.
Let’s go!
Section 2
Good evening. You’re watching the program “Reversal of Positions”.
Today, the Parliament of the Republic of New Vasyuki passed a historic law.
After many years of research, it has been established that rain causes:
- wet socks;
- bad moods;
- traffic jams;
- a decline in tourist appeal.
Consequently, rain has been officially recognized as an extremist atmospheric phenomenon.
We have Blue and Red here in the studio...