
I can remember the certain *gasps* and outrage spewing from parents' mouths as they were slowly being introduced to a new series called Gossip Girl. Take this ad for the show on the right as an example. It is a sexual innuendo in itself. I used to not think anything badly of the ads or even the show. I was a teenager and attractive boys, drama, and high school were of interest to me, just as they were of interest to my other high school girl friends.
However, lately I have been finding myself withdrawing from Monday night viewings of the show. Last night, Blair and Chuck broke up again, I hate sneaky Little J once more, and Dan's girlfriend--whose name I can never remember--is annoying. When will the drama ever end? Why does it seem that these kids--if you can even call them that considering they party like they're in their 20s and drink alcohol without worrying about getting caught by their parents--are always looking to get themselves involved in more and more trouble each week? I guess I know it is a fictional story and it is supposed to be eye-catching but my rational, sensible side tends to seep out when a show like this comes on.

3 comments:
Love the ad and the overall vibe of the post. Think about WHY you might have watched it and what your more recent rejection of it might mean. Push a little more toward analysis, but really nice start. Really enjoyed reading it.
I love this show and can totally relate to your entire post. I actually wrote my first post about Gossip Girl as well. Check it out.
I love Gossip Girl and can totally relate to your post. I actually wrote my article about this as well. Check it out. I enjoyed your blog!
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