Tuesday, July 20, 2010

If You Really Knew Me And Teen Mom


No matter what you might think about the choice of young people Teen mom did, you can not blame the series found a simple way: As the season premiere Tuesday night proved once again, everyone has his reasons, and we, as viewers, to worry of those children, is not it?

In a follow-up documentary story lines Masi, Farrah, Amber, and Catelynn, each of them seemed to be trapped in a completely different directions. Macie had to seek legal action to get her boyfriend Ryan to pay some child support.
Catlin and Tyler practically a zombie, after giving their child up for adoption - that is, when they are not fighting, he calls her "healer" and bringing his mother to Kathleen to leave his home. Farrah was more mature than her own mother did not want to discuss the court restraint woman brought on herself after hitting Farra. And Amber painful for most of the opening hour of thinking that she might be pregnant again.

It would be foolish to think that some of these narratives are not manipulated bits for cameras. This is a pregnancy scare lasted too long and I feel that Tyler plays before his tragic-hero mopiness, when he knows that the crew will come upon him, looking at the photo albums of his now adopted a baby. But this does not mean that all these stories do not pull your heart and mind: Do not you think it is almost impossible to understand how any of these people will break out of their complex, vexed situation?

After a Teen Mom is determined to raise if you really knew me, forcing in another way. A series of acts in coordination with the Challenge Day, a social program, in which the preparation of leaders to attend secondary school, and one day intensive, try to break down cliques and emotional barriers to students to interact with each other.


'Teen Mom "and" If you do not know me "reviews: Life is hard, happiness is possible, but elusive
Ken Tucker
Categories: Kids, Kids, Kids, documentaries, good or bad role models?, Reality TV, TV Review, TV

No matter what you might think about the choice of young people Teen mom did, you can not blame the series found a simple way: As the season premiere Tuesday night proved once again, everyone has his reasons, and we, as viewers, to worry of those children, is not it?

In a follow-up documentary story lines Masi, Farrah, Amber, and Catelynn, each of them seemed to be trapped in a completely different directions. Macie had to seek legal action to get her boyfriend Ryan to pay some child support. Catlin and Tyler practically a zombie, after giving their child up for adoption - that is, when they are not fighting, he calls her "healer" and bringing his mother to Kathleen to leave his home. Farrah was more mature than her own mother did not want to discuss the court restraint woman brought on herself after hitting Farrah. And Amber painful for most of the opening hour of thinking that she might be pregnant again.

It would be foolish to think that some of these narratives are not manipulated bits for cameras. This is a pregnancy scare lasted too long and I feel that Tyler plays before his tragic-hero mopiness, when he knows that the crew will come upon him, looking at the photo albums of his now adopted a baby. But this does not mean that all these stories do not pull your heart and mind: Do not you think it is almost impossible to understand how any of these people will break out of their complex, vexed situation?

After a Teen Mom is determined to raise If you really knew me, forcing in another way. A series of acts in coordination with the Challenge Day, a social program, in which the preparation of leaders to attend secondary school, and one day intensive, try to break down cliques and emotional barriers to students to interact with each other.

Again, could easily be cynical about this show: After a group therapy sessions begin, tears flow easily. "I heard everything and always yells:" one girl said before the session ... and then, of course, she and all around was quite tearful as they held up their deep feelings and prejudices. Jocks and nerds, straight and gay, black and white - If you really knew me solve conflicts large and small, breaking the defense quickly.

In fact, that's why I think that the program works to the extent that it does: When the Challenge Day leaders have children through a series of intimacy exercises, everything happened so quickly and with such positive energy, most students were unable to resist his charm. I do not know how long the changes in the behavior of students is continuing, but on this night, it seemed, no doubt, a positive experience.

Or I was too trusting of the Teen Mother and if you really knew me? You either watch? How?
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