Vol. 10, Issue 2
The Black Sheep THE COLLEGE NEWSPAPER THAT'S ACTUALLY ABOUT COLLEGE
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1/16/14 - 1/22/14
GIRL EXHAUSTS NETFLIX, FINDS NARNIA IN LAX
BY: ADDIE LAZZELL EAST LANSING, MI- Sarah Wright, a student at Michigan State University, has something on her resume that’s turning heads. She traveled down to Pasadena for the 2014 Rose Bowl, and deciding to spend a few extra days there, returned to East Lansing the Sunday before classes started. She ended up with an intriguing venture back to East Lansing. With the massive snowstorm that hit the Midwest, school closed for what Michigan State University is officially calling “two-ish days,” but opened with time enough for the men’s basketball game to take place Tuesday evening. Unable to get a flight to Detroit, Sarah was left stranded in LAX from January 5th to January 12th. It was during this time frame that Wright single handedly viewed every show, movie, and documentary that Netflix has to offer. “Being stranded wasn’t that bad. I had packed a bunch of snacks, and Netflix added a bunch of new shows after the New Year, so I was pretty much set as far as my basic needs go,” Wright noted in her official statement. “At first I just wanted to watch Breaking Bad, but once that was finished, I couldn’t stop. I finally developed a system. During the day, I would watch movies; at night, I would watch shows. After the first two days, I forgot to eat and sleep. Netflix had become my life. Plus, after I watched everything in the foreign movies section, I kind of lost my appetite...” Sarah watched literally everything on Netflix from The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo trilogy to a Julia Styles film aptly titled It’s a Disaster. “I even endured the 93 minutes of Katy Perry’s Part of Me. That’s when I truly began to understand that, between my boredom and my desperate situation, I had hit rock bottom,” Wright commented. “It got to the point where I just kept looking for things to watch, anything really. I was so deprived of human contact during my Netflix binge, that I was thankful when some homeless men found me and kept me company in the parking lot for a while. They enjoyed Barney and Friends. We also re-watched Lost, and it still doesn’t make any sense.” After hours of constant Netflix viewing, Sarah recognized that she hadn’t used the restroom in over 48 hours. “It was scary. I had no idea any human could get so distracted by television that they would forget to go
to the bathroom. I was mortified when I realized I was on the brink of peeing my pants, so I left my newfound homeless friends to take care of myself.” The LAX bathroom became a place of refuge for Sarah as she recovered from her Netflix addiction. She did not leave the handicap stall for the next day and a half. “It was ridiculous. We couldn’t clean the bathrooms properly, and travelers were starting to complain that she was talking to herself in there, which made it difficult to go to the bathroom in peace,” said LAX employee, Margaret Stites.
“I couldn’t leave the handicap stall,” Sarah stated, “It wasn’t long after I entered it to relieve myself that I realized it was my Narnia. I needed a place where I could escape the reality of my situation, if only briefly, so I had to stay,” Sarah stated when asked about her handicap stall stay. After further investigation, it is possible that Sarah Wright’s experience in “Narnia”, a fictional place popularized by C.S. Lewis, could be a side effect of overexposure to Netflix. “Narnia is a real place, you people can never take that away from me,” was Sarah’s response when confronted with this possibility.
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