What jump the shark mean

What jump the shark mean?

A jump the shark moment is when a television show or movie goes from offering an entertaining story to just being downright stupid. It’s when characters and storylines go from being relatable to just being outlandish and downright ridiculous. When a TV show or movie goes from being entertaining to just plain bad, it’s time to say “jump the shark.”

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What does jump the shark mean in English?

The jumping shark moment is used in American culture to describe an event in which a reality television show, or even a person, goes from being entertaining to just downright ridiculous. It’s often used to describe a moment when the show’s host or host-like personality loses all sense of credibility and becomes a complete embarrassment.

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What does jump the shark mean?

The phrase jump the shark refers to a moment in television or film when a show or movie goes from being entertaining to being just plain stupid. Or, it can refer to a moment when an organization or product goes from being relevant to being obsolete. Whatever the meaning of the phrase, the implication of it is that something is suddenly very bad.

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What is jump the shark mean in English?

To jump the shark in English means to go completely off the rails or to make an extreme, unexpected change in a situation. The phrase originated with the famous shark jump in the movie The Mighty Quinn (1958). The movie depicts a brave, stunt-loving lifeguard named Quinn Baxter who plunges into the ocean after sharks to retrieve the keys to the local bathing beach. This stunt actually worked! But when the press found out about it, they referred to the jump as “jumping the shark

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What is jump the shark mean?

Jump the shark is a metaphor for media using sensationalized violence or comedy to boost ratings. The phrase is often used to describe when a television program or film goes from being amusing, to being frightening, to being downright horrifying, or when it goes from being entertaining to just plain despicable. Often the subject matter of the show (or movie) shifts from something that could be amusing to something that is downright terrifying. Sometimes the shift is gradual, but other times it is sudden and jarring.

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