From what I've seen, it has been, which is annoying because as great as the Meg/Roxanne scenes were at the end, I don't want the ending of the series to be Meg riding off with Jess from Gilmore Girls! It's Meg&Sam 4eva! Hello!
I read on the TWoP boards that the creator had an alternate ten-minute ending filmed to wrap up the series if NBC had let him know before the last episode aired that it was going to be the finale. Now I guess they're trying to get NBC to let them air it over the summer. But I like your idea of a TV movie even better. I need JJ and Meg to make amends!
Or maybe they're too cheap to give books to students and just keep them in the classroom? How can there be high school with no books?
There were a lot of handouts and worksheets - most of them seemed to be pretty beneath the level of a high school student. In the middle school I observed, they actually couldn't afford to let kids take books home -- can you imagine?? Not even the novels they're mandated by the district to read! They have to sit in class and listen to the books being read on tape sometimes - and that was what was done in the best English class I observed.
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Date: 2005-06-06 02:07 pm (UTC)From what I've seen, it has been, which is annoying because as great as the Meg/Roxanne scenes were at the end, I don't want the ending of the series to be Meg riding off with Jess from Gilmore Girls! It's Meg&Sam 4eva! Hello!
I read on the TWoP boards that the creator had an alternate ten-minute ending filmed to wrap up the series if NBC had let him know before the last episode aired that it was going to be the finale. Now I guess they're trying to get NBC to let them air it over the summer. But I like your idea of a TV movie even better. I need JJ and Meg to make amends!
Or maybe they're too cheap to give books to students and just keep them in the classroom? How can there be high school with no books?
There were a lot of handouts and worksheets - most of them seemed to be pretty beneath the level of a high school student. In the middle school I observed, they actually couldn't afford to let kids take books home -- can you imagine?? Not even the novels they're mandated by the district to read! They have to sit in class and listen to the books being read on tape sometimes - and that was what was done in the best English class I observed.