Just so everyone knows, I started watching the show basically because of Logan Lerman, given my Percy Jackson obsession recently, I thought I'd give the show a try. What I didn't expect was to be so sucked into the story.
The story, and how everything went was so amazing. At first I thought that the interview parts from the future were really boring, you know, the reason I started watching the series was because of Logan so that's all I wanted to see was Logan, but as the show went on, I didn't care much for Logan himself, but how the characters were developing, how their life was. The interview parts in the end were some of my most cherished scenes.
I'm afraid to admit it, but practically every episode had me in tears. It was hard to explain, some because they were sad tears, but others were tears of joy, happiness. I've never been so emotionally attached to a series in my life. Seriously. I try to stay as unattached as I can, but this one had me so wrapped up that I have up sleep to watch the show. I'm paying the price now because my head keeps spinning and I'm yawning all the time, but I'll recover.
I know its going to sound really bad, but some of my favourite scenes were the ones with Bobby and his asthma, I had asthma like his, luckily, I haven't had bad asthma for a while now, and I hope it never comes back, but with a history in my family of it, I don't think I'll be getting rid of it soon. But I loved how I could relate to him in that sense. I hated it when people worried over me and my asthma, and I felt like I connect with that side of Bobby. Of course, I don't think I ever had an attack so bad I was in hospital for it.
I thought that the characters were really rounded, you know like, they had more than one side to them. More than one piece you can relate to.
I loved how everyone hated Grace, fans I mean, by the fact that she kept lying about Jack and Bobby's father. And sure, I hated her for it, but I could see where she was coming from, and I guess she was probably a character who was created for people to disagree with, because without conflict where does the drama come from? Kidding, there are probably a million different ways of getting conflict into the show, but I loved the way this one was done.
I hated to find out the show had been cancelled. I'd have loved to have seen more of Jack and Bobby growing up, but the show kind of ended on a happy note. Jack and Courtney dating. Bobby finding out about his father. Grave finally told the truth. I would have liked to see it going a bit longer into how Courtney and Bobby starting dating, how Jack took it and all that stuff, but I guess in these terms it'll just have to be left for the imagination.
One thing I didn't get, was the whole documentary thing based after Bobby died? I know Jack died years and years ago, but was the whole thing after Bobby had died to and was something to remember him by, I noticed they spoke about him in the past tense, which is usually for someone who's deceased, but maybe they did that on purpose. Unless they did mention about him being dead and I just never picked up on it? I would just like to know, is all.
I don't really have anything to say that was bad about the show because I loved every second of it, so maybe I should just move on to summarize.
I loved every second of this show, and I wouldn't give up any lost hour of sleep to change what I saw for the worse. Tremendous acting from everyone. I just wished it had run for a bit longer.
Moving on randomly to something else. I was laughing like a maniac for potentially an hour when I saw that Sara, my sister, was reading Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Don't get me wrong, it had nothing to do with what she was reading. I want to read Diary of a Wimpy Kid before it comes to cinema screens near me! Lol, but yeah, in the book he said refrigerator. In know 'OMG!!! HE SAID THAT?!' But no, that's not what I thought was funny. In all my sixteen years of living in Wales have I not noticed that nobody else called a refrigerator a Fridge, does anyone here call a fridge a fridge? I know it sounds really stupid, but in my house, and all of my friends houses a refrigerator isn't called a refrigerator, we call it a fridge.... I just thought it was funny how slang worked... maybe its just a British thing of something. I never noticed that not many people outside Britain call it a fridge, or maybe I'm just ignorant to other cultures and maybe they do call it a fridge and I made a pointless paragraph on nothing.
Just curious, is all.
My post tomorrow is probably going to be on The Lovely Bones, as that is what I am going to see in the cinema tomorrow. Well, as well as Percy Jackson for the third time.
I just can't help myself these days. So I might as well post a picture of the Lovely Bones just for the sake of it, right? I don't really have anything else to be doing for the next ten minutes before I get into the shower, then I'm going to watch My One and Only with my sister. Wait, I can post a Percy Jackson, Lovely Bones, and My One and Only poster in here! Go free time!
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