TV speaks to us all – it shapes our dreams, confronts our fears and reflects the world we live in. Every year we hear of a new era and the death of a media industry, yet TV always has the last laugh. Why? Christopher Borrelli is a reporter and columnist for the Chicago Tribune, providing a refreshingly earnest voice to the world of video games, toast, Netflix, location scouts, shadow puppet theatre companies and people who hoard copies of Jerry Maguire. As a man who has written an article on the mathematic formula behind suspense, it’s safe to say that Borelli will deliver, giving us a reason to never listen to ‘turn off the TV and go to bed’ ever again. http://sydneyoperahouse.com/ideas