Thursday, February 25, 2010

Episodes 20-23 of the Secret Life of the American Teenager


Still in season one and coming to the end of it, which is the episodes 20-23. They get way more intense. First, Amy doesn’t know what to do about the baby, so she goes to her friends for advice. What do you think that she should do, keep the baby or put it up for adoption? Watch this episode and you will find out. Adrian and Grace are planning a baby shower for Amy and they are having trouble with getting everything ready. Also, Adrian is getting distracted waiting for her brother to call, she forgets to invite people to the baby shower. In addition, while Amy was on her way to the party, she goes into labor. This is what I mean by everything getting way more intense.

While Amy waits for her baby to be born, she remembers when she first meets Ricky at band camp. In addition, friends and family come to the hospital for the birth of Amy’s baby. Amy also has some trouble with becoming a teen mother. Ashley and George move out of the house and find a new one to live in. I think that even though Amy is having trouble at first with her new baby she will get the hang of it. Also you’re going to have to watch these episodes to find out if she keeps her baby or if she puts it up for adoption. I hope she keeps the baby and gets the hang of motherhood, which she probably would. Watch these episodes to find out what happens and it might actually teach you a lesson.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Jacey! You know that I'm not really into this show but I really like the way that you write your posts! You're really good at explainig things. I remeber seeing these 3 episodes. They were interesting. The producers do a good job at really capturing the most important parts and the actors/actresses are good to! You're a really good writer Jacey! Thanks:)!
    ~Tatum :)~

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  2. The story line of this show seems pretty mature. I guess when I think of ABC Family, I'm thinking of cutesy shows and cartoons. Times have changed, I guess. Out of curiosity, do you think the show is appropriate for kids your age? Why/why not?

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