martes, 8 de diciembre de 2009

TV SHOWS REVIEWS

THE BEST OF FRIENDS -SEASON 3



In this season, Chandler is looking for a roommate to share his apartment with, so there, is when he meets Joey for the very first time. The coffee place where they use to go is a bar in which Monica, Ross, Phoebe and Chandler hang out. Monica meets Rachel in the bar and they start to talk because they went to high school together. Although, Rose is having problems with his wife and he end up knowing that his wife is a lesbian so Phoebe gives him support. After a while, they start kissing each other and they are interrupted by their friends who enter the bar at that very late hour at night. In the next chapter, Monica re start dating with Richard, an ex boyfriend she wanted to have kids before. At the end she realizes that he is not convenient for him. There are also bad situations, such as the breaking up of Ross and Rachel. In which there are many sad and dramatic scenes. Ross is jealous because of a Rachel’s work partner and the break up that night. Then, Rachel is too sad, and Ross calls her but he heard His work partner’s voice who is hanging out with her at her apartment. That same night Ross ends up in the bed with another girl who met at the bar. He tries to do his best to keep the secret but Rachel learns that anyway. In this season Phoebe also meet his brother for the very first time, and discovers he is too similar because of his strangeness and his peculiarity. She also gets a date with a diplomatic man from a foreign country who does not speak English but he had a translator. This person is screwing up all the magic moments when they are just about to kiss or hug. He keeps getting on the way so Phoebe decides to take Monica with her in order to keep the translator busy, but Monica talks a lot with him, that he does not translate the other man’s words anymore, so Phoebe and the diplomatic man cannot communicate. This season is very funny and sad too. I liked it a lot because it made me feel a little bit melancholic and sad, it really touched me!.











DAWSON’S CREW


This TV show is really good; I would say that I like it a lot. This American TV show was produce and emitted between the years 1998 and 2003. Its producer and writer is Kevin Williamson and we can say that this is an autobiographical story. Well, It is about the story of four adolescents who lives in a small town called Capeside near the sea in the state of Massachusetts. This TV show shows the evolution of their lives in a dramatic way, involving every kind of problems of adolescence and society. Its main characters are Dawson Leery, Pacey Witter, Jennifer Lindley and Josephine potter “Joey”. Everything starts with the eternal love that Joey feels for Dawson. Jen is a very beautiful blond girl who comes from New York City and becomes Dawson’s love and sexual obsession. Joey is really jealous and forgets his friends’ Pacey birthday. After some time, Dawson realizes about Joey’s feelings and he fall in love with her too. They start to date but it did not work. After that, Pacey is in love with Joey and she falls in love too. But at the beginning she did not want to accept it because she was concerned about what Dawson would feel and think about it. It was later then that Joey decides to tell Pacey the truth about her feelings. Although Joey is very confused, Pacey is very sure about what he feels about her and helps her to find it out. Because of all this confusion, Pacey decides to travel in his ship named “true love”. Before he gets to get away from Capeside, Joey goes and tells him that she really loves him and asks him to come with him in his trip during the summer. That was a decision she made because she wanted to move forward and forget his eternal love Dawson. This is a great TV show because it illustrates many of adolescence problems that we may face, so it helps to clarify and to see some possible solutions to these problems. It is also a dramatic and romantic story based on a triangle love between three best friends.

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