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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Greek



I started  watching the TV show, Greek, way back in January. I didn't like the show initially because every 45-minute episode merely revolved around childish pranks, college parties, and the petty squabbles among sororities and fraternities. After watching all four seasons (=74 episodes), I got to know each of the characters a lot better and eventually loved the show! 


I especially loved their finale episode. It was really really good---lots of lessons, realizations and closures.

One of my favorite moments during the finale episode was Cappie's final philosophy exam. It reminded me so much of my own final philosophy exam. The only difference is that Cappie did well and I screwed mine up. Haha! Cappie's answer during his final exam made me realize that most people only start looking back at the course of events that took place in the past once the end is near, once everything is over. 

I loved how Cappie answered his professor's lone question in the exam, "WHY?"
"Why are we here? Well I have thought about that. We all have a purpose and our purpose is to figure out our purpose. That's what college is. (Then he begins to share his entire college experience.) Why would I want to leave this place? Then I realized that there is so much left to learn, to experience, to look forward to. And now I am graduating and heading out to the real world with the love of my life who was my purpose. So today, I am here to graduate and tomorrow, well it is hard to say, coz I have no idea where I'll be".


Before the finale episode ended, they were all hugging and kissing each other goodbye as the song, "Forever Young", was playing in the background.

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