Tuesday, October 20, 2020

TEOFTW: My insight

We thought we know everything. We thought we’d figure it all out. We thought bad things could never happen to us and our beloved people , but sooner we learned that anyone isn’t really escaping the phase of not-knowing-anything. Anyone can stumble upon this phase one way or another. And when it comes to TV series, I think The End of the F***ing World (TEOTFW) is portraying the phase nicely, though sometimes exaggerating. At some point, the show can be awkward, but, let's say, we might crave for some awkwardness to cheer ourselves up.

The story where it all began was, I saw a capture of an episode. It had a statement that is ridiculously relatable to our daily lives. I figured, then, the show is called TEOTFW, and that is pretty much representing of the events happening during the show. The end of the world is fucking coming. There are so many times we find ourselves trapped in plots we don’t know the way out, and that’s exactly when we do something bad and dangerous and the world is collapsing.

In late 2017, this show was released. As far as I know, the show received only two kinds mixed reviews: cool and i-don’t-know-what’s-happening-there. I am one of the people who genuinely think the show is cool. The show mainly focused on outsider teenagers, James and Alyssa, who caught up on an adventure during their moment leaving home. Together, they went through and found various events, but mostly they found themselves. I think the show is really fun to watch. Despite the exaggerating representation of particular happenings, James and Alyssa made it possible to keep the satisfied viewers entertained ‘til the very end through their dialogues and life choices.

For you who haven’t been able to catch up with the series, it is available now on every streaming platform. Please take time to enjoy the ride because the show is actually really interesting and hilarious. Not knowing where to go and what to do as teenagers may be sucks, but having someone to get along with the trip of not knowing anything would make the journey sucks (hehe). It’s always okay ‘cause we are never alone.

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