From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #8011 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, December 7 2021 Volume 14 : Number 8011 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Eliminate Gutter Cleaning Forever! ["Gutter Guardian Partner" Subject: Eliminate Gutter Cleaning Forever! Eliminate Gutter Cleaning Forever! http://immunefind.us/aFV6W0pGJY-xJfCVHFF1e4oAFiAvR_rws8tSFSU8FfDR7oJB1Q http://immunefind.us/WEmx-P1z63dGZ6LH__f2RCwiiKQN8visx3strTpp-uO-MHoRZg he New York Post writer Linda Stasi gave the show a three stars rating out of four commenting "aside from the gratuitous sexual stuff, Awkward is a really good, funny, fun show". However, Stasi mentioned "this just isn't the kind of thing you'd want to watch with your kidsbnor want your kids to watch." According to The Philadelphia Daily News, "Awkward, like Glee, deals gently and semicomically with issues of sexuality and bullying but never really draws blood". HitFix's Daniel Fienberg gave the show a B rating commenting "Not only are high school horrors pretty universal, even if the specifics change, but I can find a way to fit Awkward into a tradition of hyper-literal high school comedies like Pretty in Pink or Heathers or Mean Girls or Juno. It's not as good as any of those, but it's not as bad as Jawbreaker, which is in the same tradition." Variety's Brian Lowry was less enthusiastic about the show: "While the premise is refreshingly gimmick-free compared with RJ Berger or Teen Wolf, the situations aren't compelling enough to make this much more than a latter-day Doogie Howser, M.D. with a gender switch." The character of Jenna Hamilton has received positive feedback. Entertainment Weekly wrote Jenna "navigates the sharky waters of high school, friends, mean cheerleaders, and cute boys with a snarky voice-over that makes herband Awkward.beasy to fall in love with." The Huffington Post deemed Jenna's voice-overs "witty" as " make this high-school dark comedy stand out from a crowd of stereotypical high school prime-time soaps." David Hinckley of the Daily News gave the show a four stars rating out of five and wrote "Awkward is very good". He explained "For all the times we've seen the high school outcast who feels alternately ignored and humiliated by her peer group, she has rarely been played better than Ashley Rickards plays Jenna Hamilton." and went on "If the dramas are exaggerated, Jenna makes the trauma feel legitimate, and her narration gives everything a knowing undertone of humor and self-awareness that keeps the most uncomfortable moments from being painful." Stasi compared Ashley Rickards to Juno actor Elliot Page: "Rickards is a great teen actress of the Page varietybthe kind of kid whose pretty face and adorable bearing is swamped by ability to look awkward and offbeat." The Washington Post wrote of Rickards: "Following the well-trod path of Molly Ringwald's Sixteen Candles and Claire Danes's My So-Called Life, she effortlessly manages to elevate the unfresh premise of MTV's new Tuesday night comedy series, Awkward, to something that is tawdry yet honest. Other characters' performances were also well received by critics. Kubicek appreciated that the show's villain, Sadie Saxton, is not "the typical perfect skinny girl" but "an overweight cheerleader who is popular only thanks to her pare ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2021 02:58:30 -0500 From: "3d Airplane Games" Subject: The world's most realistic flight simulator? 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Awkward Awkward title.png Genre Teen drama Comedy-drama Created by Lauren Iungerich Starring Ashley Rickards Beau Mirchoff Nikki DeLoach Jillian Rose Reed Brett Davern Molly Tarlov Desi Lydic Jessica Lu Greer Grammer Narrated by Ashley Rickards Country of origin United States Original language English No. of seasons 5 No. of episodes 89 (list of episodes) Production Executive producers Lauren Iungerich Erin Ehrlich Chris Alberghini Mike Chessler Producer Robert West Production locations Los Angeles, California Cinematography Steve Gainer (series) Eric Haase (pilot) Running time 20b44 minutes Production companies Remote Productions Mosquito Productions Crazy Cat Lady Productions MTV Production Development Distributor Viacom Media Networks Release Original network MTV Original release July 19, 2011 b May 24, 2016 External links Website Awkward is an American teen comedy-drama television series created by Lauren Iungerich for MTV. The show's central character is Jenna Hamilton (Ashley Rickards), a Palos Verdes, California, teenager who struggles with her identity, especially after an accident is misconstrued as a suicide attempt. The series premiered on July 19, 2011, and was renewed for a second season in August 2011. In June 2013, it was announced that creator Iungerich would be exiting the series after production of the third season concluded in June 2013. MTV renewed the series for a fourth season in August 2013 with new showrunners Chris Alberghini and Mike Chessler replacing Iungerich. Awkward's first season was generally well received, with television critics praising the show's realism and writing as well as its central character, and it was included in various critics' top ten lists. The show also earned several award nominations, winning one Teen Choice Award and one People's Choice Award. In October 2014, Awkward was renewed for a fifth and final season, which premiered in August 2015. The second half of the fifth season did not begin to air until March 2016. Alberghini indicated that there could possibly be a sixth season. While most cast members agreed that they would happily return in that event, telling fans to let MTV know if they wanted more seasons, no further episodes of the series were produced. The series finale aired on May 24, 2016. During the course of the series, 89 episodes of Awkward aired over five seasons. Contents 1 Plot 2 Episodes 2.1 Season 1 (2011) 2.2 Season 2 (2012) 2.3 Season 3 (2013) 2.4 Season 4 (2014) 2.5 Season 5 (2015b2016) 3 Cast and characters 4 Broadcast 5 Conception 6 Reception 6.1 Critical response 6.2 Critics' top ten lists 6.3 Accolades 7 Home media 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links Plot Social outcast Jenna Hamilton has a freak accident but it is mistaken for a suicide attempt because she had received a harsh "care-frontation" letter suggesting ways on how she could be less unpopular. 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Jenna realizes that she hasn't truly let Matty go, which puts strain on her relationship with Luke as Matty and Jenna argue whenever they see each other due to Eva causing trouble. Eva black-mails Sadie so Austin breaks up with her and tries to make Jenna jealous, including by leaving her underwear in Jenna's bed, so that it looks like she and Matty slept together. The mid-season ends with Luke and Jenna breaking up, Eva being caught in her lies, Tamara and Jake becoming friends, and Mr. Hamilton being injured. On New Years, Matty, Jenna, Jake and Tamara get together and decide to crash Sadie's aunt's party. While there, Matty reconciles with his mother and Jenna finds a new guy to kiss at midnight, a guy she later finds out is a sophomore. Meanwhile, college acceptances are rolling in and it seems as though everyone's been accepted except Jenna. Jenna attempts to get into Lockard University, but while she doesn't get accepted, her mother does. 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