LoveMeLovely: The class dynamics have been pretty clear lately.
Reply to LoveMeLovely: The talk show kinda made that clearer.
Reply to LoveMeLovely: Watching the show made me wonder what happens in the class when the cameras aren't rolling. Are they normal everyday teens or are they superheroes or some shit?
Reply to reply by MeerCat Meow Meow: Not likely, have you met these kids?
Anon453543: I think that Mrs. Fenton has a problem with Danny. Like she glares at him a lot and even forgot that he was at the event at all. I feel like his parents forget that he exists sometimes and get annoyed with him when they actually do acknowledge him.
Reply to Anon453543: Yeah, I noticed that too...
Reply to Anon453543: It was like she forgot she had a son or something.
Reply to reply by Anon675454: More like she forgot that she had a whole other child.
Reply to Anon453543: I wonder how parent teacher conferences go...
32+ repliers have said Terribly
JillShot: That Laser Tag game was pretty lit, cause like April, Valerie, and Sam carried the team! Now I wanna see all the trio play laser tag.
9+ replies have said Me Too
OTP One True Pajama: I didn't know that Danny and Valerie dated.
Reply to OTP One True Pajama: Yeah, they dated their freshman year, but broke up for unknown and unclear reasons.
Reply to reply by Gotta Get 'em ALL: I feel like that is a trip and a half and imma back up. Cause I ain't touchin' that wit a 10-foot pole.
OMG Danny Fenton can GET IT! : The popular kids are sooo relatable.
Reply to OMG Danny Fenton can GET IT! : A) Your username is literally everything. Not gonna lie, it's the best part of this comment section. And B) I mean to some extent yeah, but they
WONDEROVERDEESWalnuts: I wonder what happened to Sam. And I can't believe that Delilah really went up to the ref and said that some people weren't getting out when they were hit. Like really sis? She even had time to go to the ref and demand that the people who have gotten "hit" be put out of the game. And that is how they won the Laser Tag Game.
Thatrandomperson: Honestly, I feel like this show was a bad idea. The kids obviously do not really have any desire to be a part of it and it shows in some cases. Like for the unpopular kids they obviously do not want to take part of the show in some instances but are being forced too. The only time you actually see the trio is when they have to be somewhere. Sure, it seems like they are always there but they're really not. Like in the class discussion (when Danny left to go to the bathroom) they barely took part, Sam said a few sentences, Tucker voiced his opinion a couple of times, and well, Danny was in the bathroom, other than that they barely existed that class. Or when lunch swings around and you can see them go into the cafeteria first but the when the camera pans around, they're not there. OR even in the hallways when the cameras stop to show us a conversation that a few of the teens may be having, you don't see them at all! You might spot them by Tucker's locker but in that next frame they're gone. But let's talk about the fact that these poor teens are having all their privacy put out there. For example: how one of the girls in the school was pregnant, we saw her telling her friend, and that she was scared to tell her parents. Well, they know now, don't they! Or how it seemed like April was having a bad day and the camera just kept following her and pestering her until she eventually used the trio as a way to make the camera's stop. Or when the Hanlon twins had to leave school for a family emergency and the cameras basically followed them home. Hell, the kids hardly react to ghost attacks anymore! They just kinda stand around and move out the location then come right back when the fight is over. They run more from the cameras than ghost attacks. And do not get me started on the obvious neglect that is going on in that school. So far, the only competent teacher that we've seen who is outwardly displeased with all this is the science teachers from the sophomores and juniors! The sophomore science teacher is from like Kentucky or whatever (not sure what part) but at least we know that where he's from bullying doesn't fly! The other science teacher just looks like she wants to give out any and all disciplinary tools that she has. And oh my gosh! The blatant favoritism in this freaking school. If you play a sport you get like 100 chances to redeem yourself, whereas if you're normal and don't do anything for the school you have one chance to make a mistake 1, ONE, and then it's over for you. I know for a fact I saw a kid get in trouble for being shoved in the lockers! Like, did I miss the part of the scene where he put HIMSLEF into the locker! That has happened at least 10 times since the start of the show. Kira, bless her soul, wants nothing to do with this show. She wants everyone to leave her the hell alone, except for maybe Dylan, April, and Michelle. Gilian honestly just seems like he aint here for the show but he stayed for the drama. My rant is done now, thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
Reply to Thatrandomperson: Honestly, I feel the same way and I just think that the teens should have been able to choose whether they still wanted to be a part of the show or not, but who knows maybe they'll have a choice next season.
Reply to Thatrandomperson: You wrote a lot and I am not dealing with that. I'm sure I agree with what you said, somewhere around in there.
