Quote (WelSh @ 25 Jul 2017 14:56)
I'm not saying you don't have a point, but beauty is subjective. In any case, i'm sure beautiful people can be ostracised in 'that way', because we all see ourselves differently and react/cope differently in situations.
The show highlights how ignorance and assumptions lead to signs being missed.
Besides, let's not forget it's a modern tv show set in a high school. The entire cast was good looking, as always.. hardly an accurate depiction of asthetic diversity in high schools.
Well, this is a point I went over about a dozen times in this thread, so I really don't want to address it again. The fact that everyone was idealistically good looking, smart and engaged overly witty dialogues/retorts for you average teenager or highschool conversation, threw me off and made me lack empathy for pretty much everyone there. For the most part I only really cared for Hannah's mom, the rest seemed awfully artificial. Especially the mexican superhero guy that has an answer for everything, he was like a parody character; completely ridiculous.
I get that it's a teenage show and all that jazz, and I'm totally ok with watching lighthearted shows where high school looks like Mount Olympus and is filled with greek gods and goddesses as well as bizarre almighty characters, but in a show like this, that tries to deliver a crude realistic message and wants to make the viewer think that this could happen in your own highschool, it doesn't work imo.