![]() ![]() And for one thing, the adults themselves appear to be brainless. If it is suppose to be a satire, or a spoof of some sort.doesn't seem to be doing a great job. And unrealistic in regards to what life as a teen really is like. ![]() It's nothing but stereotypes, and really bad dialogue. Seriously, there does not seem to be at least one sentence where the characters are not talking about intercourse. From all walks of life whether it is the meek girl who was taken advantage of, the player, the wannabe-player, the bad girl, the girl who wants to save it till marriage, the boyfriend who wants to pressure her to give in. Like I've said before, this show is ending in about six weeks, why are we focusing on new characters? It seems trivial.The whole plot line is nothing but sex. I'm sorry to say it, but I fast forwarded through some of their scenes tonight. ![]() Ben.well, I don't know what is up with Ben these days.īen has become almost as uninteresting as Kathy and Ethan. Adrian and Omar seem like they could have a bright future ahead as long as they stay on the same page. These kids are way too young to all be engaged. But the bottom line is that Grace is not ready at all and it's not fair to put Jack - or Ricky for that matter - through a miserable marriage. Yes, Amy is a teen mom so she is a lot more grown up than other 18-year-olds. Grant managed to express my whole point in that one sentence. That’s not exactly a mature approach to a life decision. You’re trying to get out of marriage with a doctor’s note? Grace, marriage is for grown-ups. Then she propositioned him in the middle of school. There's no better wake up call than seeing an ex who managed to snag and live out your dream. Grace full blown admitted that marrying Jack was going to ruin her life while she was having an epic meltdown to Grant in the hallway. However, between the end scene and the lunch scene when they told Kathy she should just be single, it's obvious the two are having the same doubts about changing their marital status. That scene was about two girls going through a similar experience, commiserating and leaning on each other. Those weren't tears of happiness shed by two best friends who are excited to become stepsisters. More emotion was expressed in that last scene between Amy and Grace than I've seen in a long time. ![]() I'm not sure what the deal is with the summer school program and why she would even need to go if she got early admission, but it's something that Ben obviously pointed out has shady timing with her wedding date. However, another large part of her has a dream to go to Hudson University. ![]()
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