I wasn't going to watch "Invincible Youth" but then I was curious to glimpse all the groups' dorms and so I watched it anyway. ( Not sure IY is a show I would really watch. )
I personally think of Sunny as one of the most mature, toughest and wittiest of all SNSD members even though she is called the aegyo queen. When something needs to be done and no one do it, she's always there. She knows where she stand, what's she capable of and many times ease up the situation for the girls when needed. Seriously, all the members have their own charms and personalities that I love and they show them best when they're together
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I agree. Sunny is definitely in the "unnie" team in my mind but everyone else around them always gets the impression she's the youngest (I've said it before, but my cut-off is between Hyo and YuRi because Yul doesn't seem to have that same whiff of maturity that Taeng, Sica, Sunny, Fany, and Hyo display). Sunny is the youngest child in her family, with two much older sisters, and I think this combo gives her that sense of being young and mature. Having much older siblings tends to give you a maturer outlook, if you ask me, but at the same time she does have her cutesy mannerisms and does whine for things (like in TaeYeon's MTV special when she wanted to ride one of the rides and was like, "NnnnnnNNN~~" and Taeng was all, "Don't try to use your aegyo on me
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Oh I have been looking forward to IY, not so much for the actual show but I have been curious as to how everyone would interact with each other in these "real life" situations. I kind of had to chuckle to myself since you'd assume this type of show would be for girls who grew up filthy rich and never worked a day in their life but we all know that's not the case here so it's kind of weird. I saw a short clip, this one actually:
And it just kind of made me lol with how direct Tiffany was with her questions and Yuri just kind of ~ ~ ~'d over them lol. BUT, there's also something else kind of OT. D:
I've seen you mention Glee a few times but I've never looked into it just because I don't normally watch TV much so I don't pick up shows unless I'm told to, but I came across this clip of (Mercedes?) performing Jazmine Sullivan's song (I <3 her to death. D:) and this show actually looks like a lot of fun. Would I be right in the assumption that it's basically an upgraded comedy version of "High
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Re: Glee. It's not "High School Musical." It's more like the movie Election if you've seen it, with a very harsh view of high school and the difficulties of trying to be yourself and navigating the popularity strata. It's snarky and cynical and smartly and sometimes darkly funny. I can't count the number of times I've turned to the person I was watching the show with to exchange looks of "Did that just happen?" or "Did they just say that?" Cory Monteith, who plays Finn, described it as if "High School Musical" had gotten beaten up and had its lunch money stolen. The Glee kids are basically the losers of the school but they've got a lot of heart
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Oh I have been looking forward to IY, not so much for the actual show but I have been curious as to how everyone would interact with each other in these "real life" situations. I kind of had to chuckle to myself since you'd assume this type of show would be for girls who grew up filthy rich and never worked a day in their life but we all know that's not the case here so it's kind of weird. I saw a short clip, this one actually:
And it just kind of made me lol with how direct Tiffany was with her questions and Yuri just kind of ~ ~ ~'d over them lol. BUT, there's also something else kind of OT. D:
I've seen you mention Glee a few times but I've never looked into it just because I don't normally watch TV much so I don't pick up shows unless I'm told to, but I came across this clip of (Mercedes?) performing Jazmine Sullivan's song (I <3 her to death. D:) and this show actually looks like a lot of fun. Would I be right in the assumption that it's basically an upgraded comedy version of "High ( ... )
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