So yeah. Like I mentioned in my earlier post and as you might have guessed which is (at the moment at least) my favorite tv show; here it is - the famous Awkward! It's like the best show ever and I just love the speed of dialogue in this amazing show. All the characters are so well refined and deliberated. They all make sense, they all aid to the point and the meaning of the show and help spread the moral lesson of each episode. I love it how I can really relate to Jenna and how cool Matty is.
Just a little bit of kidding; we all have different tastes and that matters and is crucial ingredient of that we are different and unique. But what really is the moral of the story in this show is accepting. Like you have to accept with everything; such as the bad attributes of your friends, parents' mood, bitches in school, the stress and after all - just being a teenager and surviving the day. Plus, getting out of bed every morning. That's just too much.
I love it how it's somehow made for teenagers and to understand life, but it's harsh, cruel and realistic at the same time. Life crushes Jenna every day and still she gets up every morning, deal with the occasional disgraces that are a part of every teenager's life. It teaches us how to deal with these difficulties of every day and that in order to move on, we must accept the past and that what's done is done. We can't change it and will never be able to, so what's the point of living in it? I get it that it's nice there or that it wasn't (that refers to Jenna's unfortunate "suicide attempt"), but you just have to move the hell on.
Now, I'd loooove to make some subjective and biased judgement and description of my beloved characters:
Jenna:
Jenna is just special. But I think she's really cool for confronting everything that comes in her way. Maybe in an unusual way, but she does it and she always does it so darn good! I love it how she thinks she's not beautiful, because that's what really makes her even cuter. She is practical and spontaneous and that's really a good feature that is going to help you a lot in the future. You just have to adjust and find a way and Jenna always finds it, even if it's a bit "awkward".

Matty:
You just gotta love Matty. If you don't love him and if you don't think he is hot and simply perfect - I don't know what is your definition of perfection.But back to the story; he is always there for Jenna and there is a soft and romantic side of him that (admit it, boys, or not - but you're only lying to yourself) every guy has, but is just afraid to show it. Although he does sometimes act like a complete jerk and that is also right. Boys are just made that way. You can't change them, so it's just pointless trying. You'll die trying.
Jake:
I think Jake is such a sweetheart, don't you? He is always trying so hard to make everything perfect and he is the best boyfriend ever (at least that's what I can see from his relationship with "T"). He takes care of things as they should and makes it perfect every time. In my opinion, he was really really in love with Jenna and he was heartbroken when he finds out Jenna's heart was always meant for Matty. But he deals with it like a real man and, in my opinion, takes the whole situation more maturely and bravely than Matty. But you know; boys are boys, they'll fight for any shit and then go to beer together and everything's A-okay.
Tamara a.k.a. "T":
I love how she's always so hyperactive and I mean that in a good way. She makes the best out of things and is an eternal optimistic even though she over-dramatize things sometimes. She has perfect style; specially in season 3! I love it how she really tries for her boyfriend; no matter who it is. I think she cares for Jenna, she teaches her many things about life. She sometimes look like a total sassy bitch and I don't like it how they made her often so arrogant and pushy, but that's just the character and I have to accept it. But in general, I think she's awesome.
Sadie:
Sadie is my ultimate fav character. She is so bitchy all the time (at least that's what she looks on the outside), pushes everyone away and is completely bossy. But underneath all that rudeness and obnoxious behavior, she's actually really vulnerable and fragile and there's no one who'd hold her and understand her - accept Matty in the end. But being rude to people is kinda her protection, her safety shield from getting hurt and she's actually really smart. She's got everything figured out and always thinks two steps ahead of you. I just adore her and I really just wanna listen to her sometimes since she always takes other people's bullshit.
So this is kinda what will look like each month; I'll publish another post about a movie starting on the letter A. I don't know why it is such a pleasure for me to post such boring stuff, but it actually works! It works to the effect that it keeps me from dying of boredom and releases writer's blockade. It forces me to think in the other way, too, not just my poor feelings. I think it's important that we keep ourselves busy and distracted from daily routines and do something different for a change. Make the day count.
Anyway, that's what I really love about Awkward; the funny and educative plot, amazing characters (and actors!) and just the special spice that makes it stand out from ordinary teen shows that are pretty much all about the same thing. But Awkward makes it so realistic and hilarious at the same time. It really loosens up the atmosphere or you can just sit and relax and watch Awkward for hours and hours. You just never get bored, cause it's the most awesome show out of the most awesome shows. I think you can relate, right?
Just a little bit of kidding; we all have different tastes and that matters and is crucial ingredient of that we are different and unique. But what really is the moral of the story in this show is accepting. Like you have to accept with everything; such as the bad attributes of your friends, parents' mood, bitches in school, the stress and after all - just being a teenager and surviving the day. Plus, getting out of bed every morning. That's just too much.
I love it how it's somehow made for teenagers and to understand life, but it's harsh, cruel and realistic at the same time. Life crushes Jenna every day and still she gets up every morning, deal with the occasional disgraces that are a part of every teenager's life. It teaches us how to deal with these difficulties of every day and that in order to move on, we must accept the past and that what's done is done. We can't change it and will never be able to, so what's the point of living in it? I get it that it's nice there or that it wasn't (that refers to Jenna's unfortunate "suicide attempt"), but you just have to move the hell on.
Now, I'd loooove to make some subjective and biased judgement and description of my beloved characters:
Jenna:
Jenna is just special. But I think she's really cool for confronting everything that comes in her way. Maybe in an unusual way, but she does it and she always does it so darn good! I love it how she thinks she's not beautiful, because that's what really makes her even cuter. She is practical and spontaneous and that's really a good feature that is going to help you a lot in the future. You just have to adjust and find a way and Jenna always finds it, even if it's a bit "awkward".
Matty:
You just gotta love Matty. If you don't love him and if you don't think he is hot and simply perfect - I don't know what is your definition of perfection.But back to the story; he is always there for Jenna and there is a soft and romantic side of him that (admit it, boys, or not - but you're only lying to yourself) every guy has, but is just afraid to show it. Although he does sometimes act like a complete jerk and that is also right. Boys are just made that way. You can't change them, so it's just pointless trying. You'll die trying.
Jake:
I think Jake is such a sweetheart, don't you? He is always trying so hard to make everything perfect and he is the best boyfriend ever (at least that's what I can see from his relationship with "T"). He takes care of things as they should and makes it perfect every time. In my opinion, he was really really in love with Jenna and he was heartbroken when he finds out Jenna's heart was always meant for Matty. But he deals with it like a real man and, in my opinion, takes the whole situation more maturely and bravely than Matty. But you know; boys are boys, they'll fight for any shit and then go to beer together and everything's A-okay.Tamara a.k.a. "T":
I love how she's always so hyperactive and I mean that in a good way. She makes the best out of things and is an eternal optimistic even though she over-dramatize things sometimes. She has perfect style; specially in season 3! I love it how she really tries for her boyfriend; no matter who it is. I think she cares for Jenna, she teaches her many things about life. She sometimes look like a total sassy bitch and I don't like it how they made her often so arrogant and pushy, but that's just the character and I have to accept it. But in general, I think she's awesome.
Sadie:
Sadie is my ultimate fav character. She is so bitchy all the time (at least that's what she looks on the outside), pushes everyone away and is completely bossy. But underneath all that rudeness and obnoxious behavior, she's actually really vulnerable and fragile and there's no one who'd hold her and understand her - accept Matty in the end. But being rude to people is kinda her protection, her safety shield from getting hurt and she's actually really smart. She's got everything figured out and always thinks two steps ahead of you. I just adore her and I really just wanna listen to her sometimes since she always takes other people's bullshit.So this is kinda what will look like each month; I'll publish another post about a movie starting on the letter A. I don't know why it is such a pleasure for me to post such boring stuff, but it actually works! It works to the effect that it keeps me from dying of boredom and releases writer's blockade. It forces me to think in the other way, too, not just my poor feelings. I think it's important that we keep ourselves busy and distracted from daily routines and do something different for a change. Make the day count.
Anyway, that's what I really love about Awkward; the funny and educative plot, amazing characters (and actors!) and just the special spice that makes it stand out from ordinary teen shows that are pretty much all about the same thing. But Awkward makes it so realistic and hilarious at the same time. It really loosens up the atmosphere or you can just sit and relax and watch Awkward for hours and hours. You just never get bored, cause it's the most awesome show out of the most awesome shows. I think you can relate, right?

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