A show about the best high school football team in Texas that loses their best quarter back, has to make a comeback and the team has to come together to make it back to the top.
This is one of the best T.V. shows from the 1990's and early 2000's starring Jennifer Anniston, Courtney Cox, and Mathew Perry. There have been so many sleepless nights watching back to back episodes because this show has the best comedic relief, while still demonstrating a very realistic depiction of problems that most people face in their life such as adultery, serrogacy, sterility and true friendship.
Everyone has heard of the drama, of the breakups and crazy season finale surprises, this show will keep you on your toes and keeping your hand away from the mouse to click exit before 2:00 am on a Monday night. The characters will make you cry, and will also send butterflies in your stomachs.
This show is 11 season and never ending, there will be moments that you will want to look away during very graphic surgeries, but at the same point there are moments that you cannot pull away from the life and death situations that keep your adrenaline pumping.
This show, one about a strong willed woman named Leslie Knope, and her Parks and Recreation department has the best slap-stick humor that follows heart-felt sentiment between the most unlikely characters and always ending with Leslie saving the day.
Movies are like relationships; for one, they each have different meanings in your life and provide some kind of instantaneous gratification. A good movie, the kind that you watch over and over again until you learn the lines of your favorite characters, is like a best friend. "How?" you may ask, and I may say, "Patience child, you are sixteen going on seventeen..." And of course I would break out into song like Maria from The Sound of Music.
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But in all seriousness, like a best friend, with these kind of movies, you can always pick up where you left off and mature in the relationship as time moves forward. And then you move on to the the other movies, such as the hot but fleeting flings, such as any Katherine Heigl movie that made you feel something for a second, but that you honestly wouldn't blink twice if you didn't see it ever again.
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And of course there are the classics that you respect, almost like a father figure, like Star Wars, The Breakfast Club, and any Harrison Ford movie, because they all give some form of advice, and who knew you could learn something so profound from a green alien that doesn't speak proper english.
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And like relationships, we share our feelings with movies; we cry with them, we laugh with them, and we sometimes yell at them (at least I do in the horror movies!) But at the end of the day, you can always count on them to take you away for a short time, show you the world and bring you back safely.
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