![]() ![]() ![]() Pro: We get to see some cool stunts! Plus, lots of cool and trendy teen hairstyles. This forces her to look at her dad’s new family every day, and cheer with the half-sister she hates.Ĭon: The action is moving very slowly, and the drama isn’t compelling enough to hold interest at this dragging pace. Pro: All the drama is fictional, so my heart doesn’t have to hurt as much when I realize Beth is so mean because her dad moved across the street with his mistress and new daughter. In the national grand championship of my own opinion, who would win? Let’s weigh the pros and cons to see who would be ‘on mat’ in the Daytona of my heart. Abbott’s novel is compelling but dreamy, as nothing really happens but bad decisions and a lot of hazy remembrances of wild nights and workouts. ![]() Dare Me is a fictional cheerleading drama based on the novel by Megan Abbott. I’ve been indulging in Sunday cheerleading nights, with a double header of Dare Me and Cheer. The show, which follows a championship cheerleading squad from Navarro College in Corsicana, Texas, is addictive and easy to binge at just six episodes. Cheerleading is having a moment, thanks to Netflix’s new documentary series Cheer. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |