Monday, October 1, 2012

Switched at Birth Review


  Switched at Birth

Switched at Birth is an intense and dramatic show that never fails to keep you on your toes. The Kennish and Vasquez families come to realize their daughters were “switched at birth”. Going through all struggles of learning each others lives, the two sixteen year olds, Bay Kennish (Vanessa Marano) and Daphne Vasquez (Katie Leclerc), try and reconnect with their birth family.

Daphne is hardworking, dedicated and focused on pursuing her dream in cooking. For Bay she was enthusiastic, daring and doing anything to get away from her love triangle with Emmett Bledsoe (Sean Berdy).

Getting away from her problems at home, Bay was sent on a trip to the Galapagos Islands where she went to study, yet tried to find a new spark. Man would I love to be sent away every time I needed to escape. Though finally, coming home with her new boyfriend resulted in feelings for Emmett that had yet to disappear.

Simone was quite gutsy to apologize to Bay but I feel it was very bold and well needed. Some people look for comfort in more steamy ways then others. She had her breaking point yet did the right thing and apologized.


Chef… wow can we say jerk? He does not give two cares in the world about Daphne being deaf. She handled all of their confrontations so well and does not want to give up. She is very strong and does not need any help from Kathryn Kennish (Lea Thompson), her biological mom. She feels in some sense that she can prove herself to him. We’ll see.

What is going on with newly weds Regina and Angelo? How will her boyfriend Patrick react? After that dramatic ending I can not wait to see what the season has to bring.   

2 comments:

  1. Your clarity of episode summary was nice and clear. As well as your background. You gave good details and it wasn't boring to read. Links and pics work fine; your links gave good info. Good use of blending your opinion in the article. The flow of your article was excellent as well.

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  2. This review is pretty well written. You gave good opinions and it was straight to the point. All of the pictures are good and give an idea on how the characters are. The episode information was clear and understandable. Overall it was a nice article that flowed well. - Joey Liska

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