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| Administrator ![]() Join Date: Feb 2006
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| So everyone must remember his or her first high school romance, or maybe for some of you it was middle school. Either way, it was awkward. So why do we see all of these high school romances on television being played as if these couples were professional lovers? Look at shows like One Tree Hil where make-ups, break-ups and even marriages seem to go over as if, well, they were being acted. To read the rest, click here. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Aww. Love this show and most of all love Matt and Julie. They are the cutest couple simply because of the awkward sweetness (or sweet awkwardness) of all their encounters. Like you, I also loved the slow build up of their relationship (though those 20-30 second minute scenes during episodes 1-9 were KILLING ME). I loved how she was totally blowing him off at first and then finally once he got a chance to string together more than two coherent sentences around her (during the dance recital), she started to get intrigued. And then the next time we see her, SHE's the one getting nervous around him. So adorable. |
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