Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Psychic in Television

The Psychic in Popular Media

The fascination with psychics in our society is actually pretty fascinating. A psychic has psychic abilities, which is very enviable. That could be the rationale why so many people have become fixated with the subject. It is almost as though these folk have developed before the rest of homo sapiens, and the notion that these psychic powers could be available to us personally is fascinating. Film, TV, comic books, and all the other forms of media have been showing these folk for some considerable time now, and psychics are basically shown as superheroes in numerous examples. The fact is, a psychic is the closest we a superhero in this day and age, and watching or reading about them can be like escaping into another world completely. Here are just some of the top psychic depictions in modern media.

1. Jean gray - This woman is a member of the X-Men, that has been a comic book, television show, and has spawned 3 motion pictures. Jean gray is assumed to have got her psychic capability because of a mutation in her genetic code. She's able to use her powers to move objects, communicate with other people, and really influence their actions by controlling their minds. This personality has been part of preferred media for nearly 30 years at that point.

2. Zoltar - This psychic machine was made popular in the Tom Hanks movie'Big'. In the film a child makes a wish that he might be huge and then places a coin into the machine. He then awakes the subsequent morning in his mid 20's. Since this smash hit hit theaters, the Zoltar machine has been referenced in other movies and television shows, parodied, and is still being sold around the planet. Had it not been for the idolization of the movie, who knows precisely how many psychic machines would have been sold.

3. Carnac the impressive - This was a recurring psychic personality on the Tonight Show, and was portrayed by Johnny Carson. This act concerned Johnny Carson holding envelopes with answers to doubt written on the outside. He would then hold the envelope up to his head and pretend that he was using his mind to find out the question to the answer, which was written on a card sealed within the envelope itself. Since Johnny Carson has since passed, and had stopped hosting The Tonight Show decades ago, David Letterman sometimes brings the Carnac routine back with Paul Shaffer playing the psychic.

4. Psych - This is a television program broadcast on the USA network. The show follows two investigators, one of which pretends to be a psychic while solving crimes. Many people assumed he had superior mental powers due to his crime solving abilities, so he just went together with it for fun and celebrity.

There have been several other depictions of psychics during the past, and there's certainly going to be several more in the future.

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