Thursday, November 20, 2014

I Am Jenna.

Where would we be without technology? Honestly, take a few seconds to think about it, Awkward is built around Jenna and her blog! There would be no show if it wasn’t for technology. There would be no blog (Invisible Girl Daily which later turns into I Am Jenna). Jenna uses her blog as a diary in the beginning, since it’s private. Jenna Hamilton used or be Palos Hills High’s “invisible girl” until her accident, which everyone else, even her parents Lacey and Kevin Hamilton, thought was a failed suicide attempt. Jenna is 16 years old, but is wise beyond her years and has an irrelevant optimistic outlook on life and all she wants is to fit in...
The show starts off with Jenna shown walking down the hallway, her arm in an attention-seeking cast, thinking back to how she had always wanted attention and how now she had it. But not in the way she had wanted it. She claims that it all started at summer camp, when she lost her virginity at Camp Pookah to Matty McKibben, the boy of her dreams. Soon after, realizes he is embarrassed to be seen in public with her. Later, when Jenna comes home from camp, her mother Lacey hands her a letter from an anonymous sender.
Jenna goes to her room, writes on her blog ‘The Invisible Girl Daily’ about her worst day ever. Tamara her best friend calls her after seeing her blog status ‘Rubbed Raw and Reeling’ and tells Jenna that boys like Matty Mckibben don’t go after girls like them and to just be glad she didn’t have sex with him. (Whoo hoo! If only you knew T!) Jenna keeps quiet about sleeping with Matty and decides to tell Tamara at a better time ending the phone call at that. After reading the anonymous letter, Jenna goes to the bathroom to take some painkillers to “take her away” since the letter states all the things the anonymous author feels is wrong with her. She chokes on the pills, drops her hair dryer into the bathtub, and falls on the steps to the bathtub. Her parents walk into the bathroom in ruins and think Jenna’s accident was a suicide attempts.
Due to everybody thinking she committed suicide Jenna was assigned a guidance counselor named Valerie Marks. Later that day at lunch, a jock name Jake Rosati was hosting the Wheel Of Pep in preparation for Homecoming. Matty and Sadie were already on one team so all they needed was another girl to play. Jenna decides to volunteer for the game since everyone was staring at her anyways. Jenna went first to spin the wheel of pep and it landed on Sex Exchange, a game in which the team members had to swap clothes with each other and who ever does this the fastest wins. Jenna wins and the entire student body cheers for her. 
The reason Matty and Sadie lost was because Sadie couldn’t fit into Matty’s clothes.
After Jenna finds out, she apologises to Sadie for making her feel bad. Sadie claimed that Jenna spun the wheel to and pick the Sex Exchange Game on purpose. Jenna gets bumped into by Matty, he smiles at her and decides to walk away since the cheerleaders (Sadie and Lissa) were watching. Jake overhears the conversation with Sadie and Jenna and tells Jenna she was brave to do the prep rally. After going home Jenna checks her profile online and sees that she has 21 friends request where originally she only had 11 friends. She also had requests from Jake and Matty. Matty’s request had a note attached to it, saying that he couldn’t stop thinking about her. At that moment Jenna changes her blog name to Invisible Girl Daily; private to I am Jenna; public'.

10 comments:

  1. love this, this show is amazing thank you for this video!

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  2. where can I write my own blog and publish it like jenna does ?

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  3. Hi thank you I love this show so much also Alahna you can buy it for 2.99 on amazon

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  4. Siento que está serie me recuerda a la película ask me anything la protagonista también tiene un blog anónimo. Amo la serie me sentí super identificada con jenna
    Les dejo mis blog para que lo visiten total es sumamente anónimo
    https://undiscovered-gyrl-blog.blogspot.com/2019/08/?m=1

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  5. What blog is similar to this.

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