I need to be rescued from all the fights I start. Yeah, that's basically my lifestyle. Once or twice, but I'm a teen.
That's normal! Self-destructively reckless. Slightly impulsive. Words are hard for me; I'm a man of action. I'm highly verbal but also I have so many thoughts and feelings that it's difficult for me to know how I truly feel sometimes, okay?
My motto is, "Always complain, rarely explain. Actually, I am fairly articulate. My muscles. My surfer dad. My tan. My shopping addiction. Fight their boyfriend. Pretend to steal a car. Give them a sultry look. Dress up like Wonder Woman. No, I'm not vain at all. I'm a little vain about my taste, but that's it.
Don't hate me because I'm beautiful! It takes a lot of work to look this good, OK? I burned down a model home. I named a boat after my crush. My parents aren't rich; they're broke. I like a nerd! I'm injured in an earthquake! I'm riddled with guilt for burning down my mother and grandfather's business!
I'm killed when my ex-boyfriend rams my other ex-boyfriend's car! I fell off the stage after being elected Prom Queen for the second time in a row! I do push-ups. I read comics. I date my gardener. I watch "The Valley.
None of them! Smarter than I look. More innocent than I appear. Exactly as innocent and smart as I appear. Both smarter and more naive than I seem. I don't dump people; people dump me.
I claim it bothers me that we're so much alike. I catch my partner cheating. I realize I still have feelings for my ex. Live in a pool house. Work at a venue that books surprisingly famous acts. I'd rather move to Greece! I'd rather go to Brown. I'm a star student usually. I got kicked out of school. No one knows it, but I'm a secret academic superstar!
Caleb Nichol. Zach Stevens. Julie Cooper. Anna Stern. My temper. My insecurity. My untreated depression. My "shoot first, ask questions later" nature. I'm loyal. It depends on the low prices! Nothing below the superficial is of concern! You know, grownups often remark the same thing about the lives of non-fictional teenagers.
Despite its title, the first new series of the season, the O. It is usually a seductive, foolish, and superficial portrait of people of the Southern California County of Orange, especially the women. Mostly, a paint-by-number approach is necessary to the drama.
Unimaginatively shaping a predictable tale and giving top emphasis to filling the screen with chiseled faces and sounding corps. Can you bring out the boy from Chino and out of the boy from Chino? Will the clever street kid she looks a few years older than the part he acts. As most of the cast members provide the new generation a sense of purpose and dose of realism in Newport Beach?
Do you have to ask? What OC character are you? The story of the disturbed young Ryan Atwood Ben McKenzie who was adopted by a rich Cohen family was much more than an exquisite soap but often prospered like this: The O. The CD should also recognize the extent to which Indie music is expanding. Taking phenomenal chances such as creating a whole show of parody to comment on the reactions of the audience and to revel in it. But it was made by its core, its mood, and its attractive characters.
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