rachelrocket
Joined Oct 2016
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I discovered this show around the time I was in middle school. If you can get past the character designs, it's a terrific show. The dialogue is very authentic and raw, I love the episodic plot framework as it allows for strong character growth. The only issue with this show is how it can be a lit too realistic at times.
For example, Ginger has Dotie, a terrible example of a friend and also a gossip. I think the point of her being there was to show in childhood your friends were not always the best and as you matured and grew they changed once you realized how bad they were. Macie is okay, but she had her moments as well.
Very nostalgic early 2000s show with some amazing life lessons, with Lois being one of my favorite TV moms across the genre.
It's a very awkward and quirky show depicting growing up. Love it or hate it, you could say were in between.
For example, Ginger has Dotie, a terrible example of a friend and also a gossip. I think the point of her being there was to show in childhood your friends were not always the best and as you matured and grew they changed once you realized how bad they were. Macie is okay, but she had her moments as well.
Very nostalgic early 2000s show with some amazing life lessons, with Lois being one of my favorite TV moms across the genre.
It's a very awkward and quirky show depicting growing up. Love it or hate it, you could say were in between.