thatgirlfromthatband
Joined Mar 2015
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Here's to the first "chick show" in forever that is aimed at the ones hanging on the fringe. This show isn't about the cheerleaders, the prom queens or the popular girls. This is one of the most amazing shows I have ever seen. I have DVR'd all of the episodes and I watch them in eager anticipation for the new ones. The characters are amazing, the story is a modern day fairy tale gone array and the songs pull you back to "I remember when".
Becca has locked herself into this precarious balancing act where she feels that she is to blame for the bad and silently praised (even if in her own mind) for the good. Even though she keeps setting these horrid events into action with her odd behaviors and attempt to change "everything". Her best-friend Lolly is the picture of the weird girl who is too loud, too unpredictable and too "out there" for the comfort of others.
(I can say that these two truly should make it through and their friendship should persevere through it all and that could be the one triumph of this, but I'm not a writer.)
Becca has locked herself into this precarious balancing act where she feels that she is to blame for the bad and silently praised (even if in her own mind) for the good. Even though she keeps setting these horrid events into action with her odd behaviors and attempt to change "everything". Her best-friend Lolly is the picture of the weird girl who is too loud, too unpredictable and too "out there" for the comfort of others.
(I can say that these two truly should make it through and their friendship should persevere through it all and that could be the one triumph of this, but I'm not a writer.)