Well, this was interesting. Some notes before I go:
-As you can tell, this episode was the most dramatic and serious of the series so far. You probably won't get a whole lot like these, but there will be one more before the season ends, for you helpless romantics or intense individuals.
-Kaily, Sanna, and Halley are all 100% based off three girls that go to my school as ninth-graders. The names and personalities are the same (Kaily will often show her warm, compassionate side to those she's close to and act abrasively towards everyone else). Also, in real-life, Halley actually has a strong hatred for Valentine's Day because she admitted she isn't very emotional. Well, the episode already aired, so what can you do?
-Damn, I can't stop myself from referencing Who's The Boss? I am just in love with that show.
-I'm really proud of that final scene which gave off raw emotion.
-"The Love That Sucks" was dedicated to former New York mayor Ed Koch, who died on February 1, 2013 at New York-Presbyterian Hospital as a result of congestive heart failure. Koch served three consecutive terms as mayor from 1978-1989, making New York an economic juggernaut over those 11 years and cut spending and taxes. Koch was a people person and somewhat mysterious, with a big deal being made over his sexuality.
-The song RK was singing in the grocery store was the theme song to Mr. Belvedere.
-Jaylynnosophy is actually a philosophy I created involving one of my friends, Jaylynn Michelle. Jaylynn has a carefree, I-don't-give-a-damn attitude about life most of the time, and that's why I love her so much. She also frequently uses "LOL" like it's her job. To act in this way means you are a Jaylynnist, or you practice Jaylynnosophy (Jaylynnism is a good term as well). So act like Jaylynn and have an "I don't know, I guess" approach to life!
Well, that's it for this week. Next week on Thank You, Heavenly, KG's dream of becoming a world-famous guitarist takes its first step when he auditions for a junior high school-age rock band. However, he freezes up when performing, and when he does manage to start, he has no soul or enthusiasm despite playing well. RK tries to help his brother and teach him that music is much more than just hitting the right notes. Sparky, Buster, and Wade will not appear in this episode as I want the focus to be more on KG. So tune in the night of Elimination Chamber. I guarantee you will NOT be disappointed!
