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Series I've been watching on .... Mondays

You know I love books but I also love watching TV series; with today’s post I start a new “series” in which I will talk to you about the series I’ve been watching this past fall.

I will start with Mondays. On Mondays I’ve been watching Awkward, which started its fifth season on the early fall. I’ve been watching this series since it started and I think it is a funny and enjoyable series. 


However, I’m hoping this season will be the last one as the series is becoming more and more repetitive. The series, for the ones that haven’t heard about it, follows the life of the teenage Jenna Hamilton, who does not have the best luck in her life. Her life actually flips around when after finding a letter in which someone tells her how depressing her life is, she has an accident in the bathroom that looked a lot like a suicide attempt. From that moment on her life is all twist and turns.
In this season Jena and her friends are seniors and their high school experience is coming to an end, which might be putting a lot of pressure into them.
As you can see the series is not, by any means, the best series in the world. The things that happen to Jenna in this series makes it really unrealistic, however it makes it also hilarious at times. None the less, as the series does not have a plot or anything that joins the story, I think the same jokes and the same twist have been repeating over and over again and this is making the series starting to get tedious. I used to laugh out loud with every single episode in the series, but that doesn’t happen anymore.

I would recommend this series to anyone looking to have a good time. It is one of my guilty pleasures.

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