October 1, 2010 | 0 Comments
My Generation continues to disappoint. In this review, we analyze the show’s second episode, “Home Movies.”
My Generation uses a documentary crew to chronicle the lives of a group of high schoolers.
We first meet them in 2000 in Austin, Texas. We then revisit these former classmates a decade later as they return home to discover what has become of each of their lives.
My Generation continues to disappoint. In this review, we analyze the show’s second episode, “Home Movies.”
We learn about the break-up between Anders and Brenda this week. These two come face-to-face for the first time in a decade. Elsewhere, Steven heads to New York.
The series premiere of My Generation gave viewers a promising premise. Unfortunately, it didn’t deliver from there, as we explain in this review.
We get a closer look at Steven this week, as his demons follow him home. Elsewhere, Dawn finally talks about her family. It’s all part of the episode “Home Movies.”
We meet nine friends and see their lives in the year 2000 on the pilot episode. A documentary crew then follows them around 10 years later and we see where their lives have gone.