Holy cow. This series is awesome.
SURPRISE! It's from lifetime! It actually isn't stupid for once. This you must watch. Seriously drop whatever else you're doing and go watch the TV show. After you finish reading this, of course.
In a nutshell, the main character, Rachel, is mentally unstable according to her psychologist mother. Which is coincidental since Everlasting, the parody of The Bachelor, creates drama though manipulation. Mentally unstable people are supposedly good at manipulation.
Rachel is one of the producers for the show Everlasting and with UnReal, we get a behind the scenes look at how "reality" TV is made.
Quinn is her boss. Quinn is sleeping with Chet, a married rich guy who funds the show. It turns out Quinn and some other guy Bill came up with the idea for the show but Chet stole it. Quinn also has to deal with the fact that all along Chet's wife knew about the affair. Hmm.
At the end of the first episode, I put my money on Rachel having feelings for the bachelor, Adam. I wasn't quite sure if he'd like her back but after watching all four online released episodes, it looks like her might like her too. Relationships don't seem like a good thing for Rachel.
Now, as for the ladies. Each one of them is quite interesting. I like Faith, she's quite simple. Anna is sensible. Grace, well... She has Adam's attention. There are way more female suitors but they don't matter. Except Athena, who got kicked off the show at the end of the fourth episode. She's smart to use of the fact that she's African American to her advantage but she should have listened to the other pale Black lady's words.
Quinn yelling at people to "sell true love here" is fake. I suppose one of the girls will fall for Adam but Adam and Rachel will be too deep in each other's heart and too deep in bed to care about the girl. Rachel will get fired again. (I hope not.) She got fired the "previous season" because she ruined the show by revealing that the runner up was the runner up. Eh. True love comes from the most unexpected place, I guess?
Ooo. There's also a backstory with Rachel hooking up with the head camera guy, Jeremy in the "previous season". It's not delved into details much except in awkward passing conversations and when Rachel's last roommate blackmails her. It's at the forefront yet a lot is left to be implied.
This may be the best show yet. It may replace the C-Drama Scarlet Heart as my favorite. We'll see.
Rate : 8.5/10
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Monday, June 8, 2015
Review : Double Daddy
Interesting new storyline. Sorta. The main guy gets his girlfriend pregnant and some other random new girl knocked up too.
New girl is a gold digger. She has tried at least once to scam some other rich dude but failed each time. She runs over (unsuccessfully) Girlfriend. She attacks main guy's mom with a plate.
Eh. Typical lifetime plot states that the main character be a woman (check, that's the girlfriend), a psychopath (yep.), a precious somebody (present) , plot holes ( also present), some dead person (yep. New girl kills her ex-boyfriend when he wants money from her. )
As always, unless you're bored, don't watch lifetime movies.
Seriously? How do people give birth in the middle of the woods? Plus the mother had no umbilical cord.
Babies daddy is split between dirt poor needy girl and his girlfriend. He chooses his girlfriend (Thank god. Also, no duh...)
To spoil the ending, Gold Digger goes to jail for killing her Ex. She gets twenty to life, yet she vows to be reunited with her precious baby and rich boyfriend.
Rate : 6/10
SOMEONE PLEASE MAKE ME STOP WATCHING LIFETIME MOVIES!!!
New girl is a gold digger. She has tried at least once to scam some other rich dude but failed each time. She runs over (unsuccessfully) Girlfriend. She attacks main guy's mom with a plate.
Eh. Typical lifetime plot states that the main character be a woman (check, that's the girlfriend), a psychopath (yep.), a precious somebody (present) , plot holes ( also present), some dead person (yep. New girl kills her ex-boyfriend when he wants money from her. )
As always, unless you're bored, don't watch lifetime movies.
Seriously? How do people give birth in the middle of the woods? Plus the mother had no umbilical cord.
Babies daddy is split between dirt poor needy girl and his girlfriend. He chooses his girlfriend (Thank god. Also, no duh...)
To spoil the ending, Gold Digger goes to jail for killing her Ex. She gets twenty to life, yet she vows to be reunited with her precious baby and rich boyfriend.
Rate : 6/10
SOMEONE PLEASE MAKE ME STOP WATCHING LIFETIME MOVIES!!!
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Review: I'll Meet You There
I've found a book that I don't particularly like. The romance between Josh and Skylar was obvious from the start. The recurring theme of how these two are good for each other is very "in-your-face". The author did do a good job explaining PTSD and other issues surrounding war and its affects on soldiers.
I have nothing to say. Just don't waste your time reading this novel.
I have nothing to say. Just don't waste your time reading this novel.
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Hidden Costs
It amazes me how many hidden costs there are.
Even when there's a 10 for $1 sale on limes, you pay for the gas to drive your car to the store and the time it takes to get there.
For college, it's not just the cost of attendance. People forget things like placement tests, SAT, ACT, AP, random midnight munchies and so on.
Before you do anything, think of how much money you are not spending rather than how much you are saving. There is a big difference in both.
Even when there's a 10 for $1 sale on limes, you pay for the gas to drive your car to the store and the time it takes to get there.
For college, it's not just the cost of attendance. People forget things like placement tests, SAT, ACT, AP, random midnight munchies and so on.
Before you do anything, think of how much money you are not spending rather than how much you are saving. There is a big difference in both.
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Review: Empress Ki
I find myself watching historical dramas again. This time it's a Korean drama about Empress Ki, the last true empress of the Chinese Yuan Dynasty. Empress Ki was not Chinese, nor Mongolian. She was Korean.
One of the things I found interesting was that Chinese/ Mongolian Emperor Huizong, when he was still the crown prince, complained that Korean King Gongmin had men that would respect him and die for him. Yet, no one would follow Huizong. Ironically, his words would ring true. At the end when he died, all his men, even his eunuch betrayed him. It's strange how our words are more true that we can ever know.
As I write this, I find myself tearing up. Empress Ki lived while everyone around her died. Her beloved King Gongmin let Huizong kill him in order to let Ki live.
Another ironic thing is that Ki wanted to kill Huizong for causing her father's death and continuing the slave trade / tributes. At the end, she ends up saying that she loves him. She never killed him as she originally planned. Even though a majority of her suffering existed because of him.
One thing that bugs me in dramas is when the actors "don't age" even though there's a long time period that elapses. The only thing they do is have children play the young version of the actors but then when the characters become adults, they are the same throughout the whole drama.
The actress that plays Empress Ki is a good example of how your hairstyle can completely change the way that you look.
Empress Ki never really chose Huizong but rather made her choices based on allowing Gongmin to live and be able to become a king in a nation without the Mongols.
The epilogue makes me laugh because it shows the essence of the whole movie. For her whole adult life, Ki has always had to choose between Huizong and Gongmin. Not only the two men but also the two nations. She could never truly decide.
There was a part of me that goes, why not give up everything Ki? If you give everything up, Gongmin will follow and you two can live a happy life together. Forget the Regent and his family. Forget about the Empress Dowager. Unfortunately, neither could do that, their selfless behaviors prevented their happiness. They would die alone. Only Huizong had someone who was not really for him.
A minor thing, I'm amazed at how easily Ki adapted to being a woman despite growing up as a man to protect herself. She was most innocent as a man.
This was a good drama. Please do watch this. You may need a box of tissues.
One of the things I found interesting was that Chinese/ Mongolian Emperor Huizong, when he was still the crown prince, complained that Korean King Gongmin had men that would respect him and die for him. Yet, no one would follow Huizong. Ironically, his words would ring true. At the end when he died, all his men, even his eunuch betrayed him. It's strange how our words are more true that we can ever know.
As I write this, I find myself tearing up. Empress Ki lived while everyone around her died. Her beloved King Gongmin let Huizong kill him in order to let Ki live.
Another ironic thing is that Ki wanted to kill Huizong for causing her father's death and continuing the slave trade / tributes. At the end, she ends up saying that she loves him. She never killed him as she originally planned. Even though a majority of her suffering existed because of him.
One thing that bugs me in dramas is when the actors "don't age" even though there's a long time period that elapses. The only thing they do is have children play the young version of the actors but then when the characters become adults, they are the same throughout the whole drama.
The actress that plays Empress Ki is a good example of how your hairstyle can completely change the way that you look.
Empress Ki never really chose Huizong but rather made her choices based on allowing Gongmin to live and be able to become a king in a nation without the Mongols.
The epilogue makes me laugh because it shows the essence of the whole movie. For her whole adult life, Ki has always had to choose between Huizong and Gongmin. Not only the two men but also the two nations. She could never truly decide.
There was a part of me that goes, why not give up everything Ki? If you give everything up, Gongmin will follow and you two can live a happy life together. Forget the Regent and his family. Forget about the Empress Dowager. Unfortunately, neither could do that, their selfless behaviors prevented their happiness. They would die alone. Only Huizong had someone who was not really for him.
A minor thing, I'm amazed at how easily Ki adapted to being a woman despite growing up as a man to protect herself. She was most innocent as a man.
This was a good drama. Please do watch this. You may need a box of tissues.
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Valuable Resource
If you haven't heard of Rate My Teacher or Rate My Professor , go check it out.
It's a great resource for students and parents to find information about how a teacher, professor and some staff and faculty members are like. It's really useful as a college student in deciding what classes to take.
It's a great resource for students and parents to find information about how a teacher, professor and some staff and faculty members are like. It's really useful as a college student in deciding what classes to take.
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Personality H
The ditzy who mean well.
They're really nice people. Unfortunately, they fail to understand the complexities of things like group project. Sometimes I feel as if they are in some magic box that protects them from us "normal" people. They fail to see the obvious . They just sit there and smile and nod in agreement. It's disturbing. I'm at a loss on what to do with these people.
They haven't done anything wrong. Nor have they done anything right.
They're really nice people. Unfortunately, they fail to understand the complexities of things like group project. Sometimes I feel as if they are in some magic box that protects them from us "normal" people. They fail to see the obvious . They just sit there and smile and nod in agreement. It's disturbing. I'm at a loss on what to do with these people.
They haven't done anything wrong. Nor have they done anything right.
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