Recently I have watched the pilot episode for the show "Freaks and Geeks". During the show I have seen many different examples of funtionalist, conflict, and interactionist perspectives. For the funtionalist perspective an example would be that when Sam and his friends Neal and Bill got together to fight Alan. This example would also fall under the conflict perspective because of the fact that the geeks and fights for control over Alan White. For an interactionist perspective an example would be the way Harold says if his kids do wrong it always results in fatal consequences.
Alan White has power over the geeks but soon loses it to Sam's sister Lindsay when she caught him picking on Sam, Bill, and Neal. Alan White had the power because he always could over power the geeks. Alan used it to make the geeks bend to his will. There are three main groups in the series "Freaks and Geeks". One of them is the geeks that consist of Sam, Bill, and Neal. Another group that is in the series is the Freaks that consists of, Daniel, Nick, Ken, and Kim.
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