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Jessie review
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Good Luck Charlie

Disney asks us people important questions like, What is a family? and Can you have parents? and such. And this time the answer is clearly No, you cannot exclude anyone from your all-embracing love.

And I must be modest enough to admit that this is good & right, and after all a little humility is good for Emma's character, and keeps her from being a brat. Jane Austen wrote a novel about Emma about a girl who had very little to complain about, and so she would probably agree.

And anyway there's no reason not to like Jessie. Sometimes it's important to let the "new girl on the block" have the same choices as everyone else, walk with her for a little bit and let her have the same impossible decision as everyone else in this little town.

We're a little confused about who your real parents are right now and where they are, but you can have a babysitter and a butler, and a little modern confusion to go along with the butler. And if by the grace of God "it feels like a party everyday", then know that the fairies shine down upon you, and give you peace. Because you can have a party, as long as you have it at school, which has been relocated to your apartment complexion, I mean, house.

And wow, that's difficult.

Who is it difficult for? Well, I'd like to think that it's worst for me somehow but, No-- it's just difficult.

But what I like about Walt best is that he's bipolar like me, So-- the thing is to wear white shoes, black socks, (mine are white), love your pink family, ask yourself how well does love go with intolerance, and good luck Charlie.

(9/10)
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Added by charidotes20
10 years ago on 22 June 2013 16:34