Monday, October 1, 2012

Swiched at Birth Premier Review


     Starting September 3, 2012 ABC Family will begin airing the third season of Switched at Birth. This tv drama tells the story of two girls who were switched at birth and grew up in different worlds.
     The main characters are Bay Kennish whose family lives on the wealthier side of town, and Daphne Vasquez who lives on the poorer side. Daphne also has to deal with hearing loss due to a bad case of meningitis. The two girls discover each other and their families secret. The two families decide to live together so the girls can get to know their true families.
     For a quick recap of the third season premier, Bay returns from her vacation with her new boyfriend. Throughout the episode Bay and Emmett, her former boyfriend, struggle to remain friends. Bay is also dealing with her biological father, Angelo’s possible deportation back to Italy. This problem solved when Regina, Bay’s biological mother, marries Angelo so he can remain near his daughters.
     Daphne is having difficulty finding a job mainly because of her deafness. Her biological mother Kathryn manages to get her a job at a restaurant. Daphne continues to work at the restaurant even though the chef is inconsiderate and mean to her.
     Personally I enjoyed the season premier. Bay should be happier without Emmett who is desperately trying to win her back. Daphne is a strong character who should be able to handle Chef. Daphne and Bay are very different but they both are determined and willing to finish what they start. Overall I’d say the show’s writer, Lizzy Weiss, did a fine job with the season premier.

3 comments:

  1. For the article on ""Switched at Birth" I found that you did a great job going into detail about the background of the show. It made it easier for me, to know a little bit more about the show. You also did a great job highlighting the important factors in the premier. For grammar and Spelling, I saw no errors. The article also was easy to read by the way you made it flow. -Kelli Bettoney

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  2. This review was well done. I got a good feel for the show, Switched At Birth, when reading the review. I would have liked to see a little more background information on the characters and the previous season. Very good recap on this premier though. It had good flow and great links and pics. It was very organized and clear to read.
    Justine M.

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  3. The flow was very smooth and the sentence structure was very good as well. It was extremely entertaining to read. The pictures and colors looked very nice all together. It seems like you did a lot of research and know this episode very well. Great job on connecting with the reader!

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