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Disney and Nickelodeon Shows Ranked, Part 2

This is part 2 of my series dedicated to ranking Disney and Nickelodeon shows.  These are in no particular order. Grade B KC Undercover: This marked Zendaya's return to Disney in a main role. (She first starred in a show we'll see later on.) The plot lines are fairly interesting, with lots of stunts. This show also doesn't take itself too seriously, like when it refers to the organization where they work as The Organization. Liv and Maddie: Twins! Played by one girl! The family dynamics and the plot twist that led into the final season make this show Grade B. There was also a real-life romance between Dove and her character Maddie's boyfriend for a period of time, which added to the cuteness factor. Jessie: This show earns points for including adopted children. Despite the Ross family's rich status, the kids are fairly down-to-earth. Jessie's adjustment to city life could also keep you watching. Plus, the theme song will stay in your head. Victorious: Talk about...

Disney and Nickelodeon Shows Ranked, Part 1

 I did this ranking a few months ago and decided to dig into it now, for your entertainment. *This will be a multi-part post.* Note: I will not include shows that I rarely watched or were on in the early 2000s, unless I've seen more than a few episodes. Sorry, Raven fans. Grade A: The Suite Life of Zack and Cody/on Deck: London and Maddie's friendship was worth re-watching several episodes. The premise of kids living in a hotel is unique. I enjoyed Cody and Bailey's relationship in On Deck , so that show is included here as well. Next! Wizards of Waverly Place: I don't know that I need to explain too much here. Selena's acting start? Plot twists? Family time? Austin and Ally: Will they? Won't they? This show included songs in many episodes and funny friends. Though they dragged on Austin and Ally's relationship status, the show still felt fresh. Zoey 101: Our first Nick show makes an appearance. It just celebrated 10 years! The plot revolved around normal k...

Memories on Youth Group Dating

Author's Note: Learning about the Bible and discipleship did take place in my youth group, though this post is not focused on these topics. Our leaders guided discussions as they should. To my friends: I hope this post brings back good memories and you laugh a little as I try to explain our friendships and romantic experiences. Was it normal for this much romantic activity to happen in one youth group? Feel free to comment with your thoughts.  My high school youth group had an interesting phenomenon. Our group had a lot of “lovesick” teens. Meaning that plenty of my friends dated people in our church or people from school and would bring them to church. We had a player in the group who flirted with several girls. Friends would see a pair who spent a lot of time together (whether it was on a retreat or a mission trip) and speculate on their relationship. None of our leaders encouraged the dating relationships, probably because most of them did not last. I remember a conversation b...

Movies to Get You in a Summer Mood

Here are four movies featuring songs or themes about summer. 1) High School Musical 2: "What Time is It?" The movie takes place during summer, but the first song is a celebration of a school year ending and summer beginning. This song popped into my head often during high school summers. 2) Disney Channel's Starstruck: "Something about the Sunshine" This mention could be a surprise for you. The movie also takes place during a summer vacation, but during this song the characters connect over outdoor fun and get to know each other better. 3) Disney Channel's Teen Beach Movie: "Surf's Up" This song reflects the joyful fun of a summer spent on the coast. (I'm not sure if it was an end credits song or not, but it mentions summer more than "Surf Crazy." I included it because of that.) 4) Disney Channel's Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension: "Summer (Where Do We Begin?)" Since the series is centered around summer day...

An Analysis of Chad and Sonny's Relationship in Disney's Sonny with a Chance

*I started this analysis with Season 2 of the show, so moments from Season 1 are not included. Sonny Munroe and Chad Dylan Cooper's relationship could be one of the first enemies to dating plot lines in Disney Channel TV. Chad is stuck up and selfish. Does his relationship with Sonny make him a better person? He asks her on a first date suddenly and is generally nicer once they start dating. He is nicer to her friends, though not to his costars on Mackenzie Falls . Sonny's friends tolerate their relationship, and they occasionally work with Chad to help Sonny. Sonny and Chad face pressure from friends and the media to show off their relationship to the public, including their first kiss. They decide during one episode to only be friends but then share their first kiss in private. They admit that their connection is strong and decide to continue dating. In the last few episodes, Chad starts putting his wants before others'. For instance, So Random! (Sonny's show) beats M...

Emotional Purity: Is It Important or Not?

I first learned of the concept of emotional purity in high school (around 2013) after someone suggested I read the book Emotional Purity  by Heather Arnel Paulsen. After first reading it, I agreed with many of the author's ideas. I decided to revisit the book and this concept to see if my thoughts on it have changed. Critiques are in italics. Emotional Purity is similar to the concept of physical purity, with it being an inner aspect of yourself that can be given away to many people or saved for one person. Paulsen relates a story that some women she surveyed remembered their first love, but few of them married their first love. She mentions that many women can become "emotionally married in [their minds] in less than ten seconds" (pg 98). While women can become emotionally attached to men, the opposite can also be true. Additionally, not all women form emotional attachments within a few meetings or dates. If someone uses this book as a handbook for social gatherings,...

Review of Riverdale's "Wicked Little Town"

Season 4 Episode 17 Aka the Musical My Mother Would not Approve of Spoilers are in the following sections. In this episode, the cast performs songs from Hedwig and the Angry Inch . Someone is still leaving videotapes on their doorsteps. Which means a creepy person still lives in Riverdale, and the plot isn't slowing down anytime soon. Kevin can't perform a song from Hedwig  for the variety show he is organizing. Principal Honey won't let him. Kevin attends a sleepover at Betty's house, and the girls encourage him to perform as Hedwig. There's a cute song as they give him a makeover. Archie decides to sign his friends up as a band for the show. He calls them The Archies, and Jughead says, "Were the me-me-mes taken?" The students decide to stage a protest on Kevin's behalf and they all dress in drag as Hedwig. Kevin performs a song from the show in the music room. Casey Cott has one of the best voices of all of the cast, and he should have gotten ...