Thursday, May 06, 2004



It's over and it was good because it didn't feel forced but it didn't shy away from emotion. It never did. It always gave it's audience just enough time to cry before the laugh came. And it understood the rhythms of life happened in this manner. Crying and fear and laughter and remembrance and love and being on a search for people who make you feel truly "you" in a way that no one else can was the fare.

And it's easy to see that deep down the creators of the show weren't just writing fictional characters. The were writing the stories of a generation of people whose job was a joke and who were broke and whose love lives were rearranged. But who found people to be the most important place in the world-- "there."

Where is there?

For you. And me.

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